Hello my crafty friends! What a week, huh! Thank you so much for the fabulous comments and just the enormous amount of overall support. I am truly blessed to be able to do what I love and the icing on the cake is to have you like it as well! The videos for the new dies will start on Tuesday too, so hopefully there will be loads to inspire you for all the different die designs. Today's card is basically a male version of the card that was on offer for the card giveaway on the 5th of Nov. (seen below) One of the things that I try to do when designing dies is strike a balance between the masculine and the feminine on at least a few of the die sets. While I tend to like a more girlie sort of look in my dies, we do all need to make loads of cards for the men in our lives so, for me, a die that can pull off both a feminine look and a masculine look is ideal. This Auvergne die fits the bill for that very nicely. I have used it here with gilding flakes behind it instead of the Iced Snow used in the card on the 5th. Take away the bow and you have a really nice card for the men in your lives. While the gilding flakes do not tend to photograph incredibly well, you can see them better in the close ups.
I started with a piece of coconut white card and cut the Auvergne insert out of the top half of the card. On the lower portion, I cut the Bevelled Glass Striplet insert. I did not use the outside cutting edge of either one of these. I cut the card on a paper cutter directly in the centre of the Striplet, then matched it up and glued it on top to make it half the width for a smaller border area. I added mounting foam to the back of this piece to raise it for dimension. On a piece of chestnut card, I added self adhesive sticky sheets to the area which corresponded to my die cut area. I peeled the backing paper away and gilded it with Mulled Wine Gilding flakes. I made a double frame using the outside cutting edges to the Auvergne die set and mounted foam on the back and added it over the insert cut out area. I stamped my sentiment and cut it out with the French tag. Before removing it from the die, I inked it with Tea Dye distress ink. I mounted it with foam in the centre of the Auvergne insert area. I finished the card with a wide white mat that I used Cosmic Shimmer white PVA glue to create dots around the edge. A thin chestnut mat was added followed by a final white mat. The finished dimensions are 7 3/4" x 8 1/4" in size.
There was not a card giveaway this week and there are no comment game winners this week either due to the die launch, however, don't forget to check back Monday afternoon for the winners of the dies to be posted! All for now, Sue x
I started with a piece of coconut white card and cut the Auvergne insert out of the top half of the card. On the lower portion, I cut the Bevelled Glass Striplet insert. I did not use the outside cutting edge of either one of these. I cut the card on a paper cutter directly in the centre of the Striplet, then matched it up and glued it on top to make it half the width for a smaller border area. I added mounting foam to the back of this piece to raise it for dimension. On a piece of chestnut card, I added self adhesive sticky sheets to the area which corresponded to my die cut area. I peeled the backing paper away and gilded it with Mulled Wine Gilding flakes. I made a double frame using the outside cutting edges to the Auvergne die set and mounted foam on the back and added it over the insert cut out area. I stamped my sentiment and cut it out with the French tag. Before removing it from the die, I inked it with Tea Dye distress ink. I mounted it with foam in the centre of the Auvergne insert area. I finished the card with a wide white mat that I used Cosmic Shimmer white PVA glue to create dots around the edge. A thin chestnut mat was added followed by a final white mat. The finished dimensions are 7 3/4" x 8 1/4" in size.
There was not a card giveaway this week and there are no comment game winners this week either due to the die launch, however, don't forget to check back Monday afternoon for the winners of the dies to be posted! All for now, Sue x
231 comments:
«Oldest ‹Older 201 – 231 of 231Evening Sue
Love todays card, fantastic that with different colour choices you can change the look.
Wanted to say thanks for a fantastic week you are so inspirational and its a joy to pop in, I have been away for a while and it is fantastic to be back.
TFS
Hugs
Amanda xx
This looks so different from your feminine version. I love that striplet die and the gilding flakes are gorgeous.
Rachel x
Hi Sue
Many Congratulations with all your new dies launch i have really been excited to see what you were bringing each day and you have done yourself proud Sue. Have loved each and every one of your posts which are full of Techniques and Inspiration and i cant wait to get my hands on them.
Beautiful card today Sue
Take care
Hazel G XX
Great male card -- love the idea that you have incorporated them as well in your die and card designs. Well done!!!
5911countess
Bit late in the day but I have only just got home. I love the way you have used this die in both a masculine and feminine way. I always struggle with male cards and would never have thought to use it in this way. Thank you for your inspiration.
What a week Sue with so many new dies which of course I want them all. Ah well I might win the lottery one day! I do like this card and particularly the antique look with distress die and the striplet. Perfect for the men and with a bit of bling fine for the ladies. Must get that striplet die, don't k now how it has slipped by me up 'til now! Thanks and looking forward to your videos. Take care Maureen
Hi sue, you've done a fabulous job with the new dies,
My husband is so worried about my Christmas list lol...
Crafty hugs Julie xxx
Yay! I have these dies so I can have a go at making this GREAT card. So glad you are continuing with ideas for previous dies too!
Beautiful cards.
Shannon Miller
Hi Sue and all your followers well what a week that was Sue
So good to see. So many new followers
Today's card is again stunning a beautiful creation
Have a good weekend folks
Stay safe
Theresa xx
wow what a difference a bow iced snow and gilding flakes make .Two fantastic cards and so different.Laura O
Stunning card Sue, its does make a fabulous masculine card.
Love & Hugs
Jacquie J xxx
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Nice to have dies we can use for more manly cards.
Good morning Sue,
I am so tired, however, I couldn't go to bed without telling you how much I Adore this design. It is one of mŷ favourite colour combinations and I love the elegant simplicity of the card , with just a touch of bling for added effect, texture and richness.
I have enjoyed all of your examples and the new dies are an absolute triumph! I hope that I may be one of the lucky few to win a die from you, but if not, I will make it a priority to buy each and every one. Thanks for your hard work and dedication to your craft, not to mention your generosity in sharing your ideas and inspiration with us all.
I salute you Sue,
Luv and Hugz
Lainexxxxxxxxx
Once again a beautiful card
Helen from York
It's nice to see a masculine and feminine version of the card, Sue.
Thankyou once again for a fabulous week of die launches.
Hugs, Angela in S. Wales. Xx
This is a super card. I need to make a male card on Sunday and though I don't have either of the dies you have used for this one you have given me some ideas to use with the dies I've got. So thank you, Sue.
What a great week you have given us with the launch of your new dies. Thanks for all the lovely cards you have shown us and for the chance of winning one. Hope you have a Happy Thanksgiving.
Take care everyone.
Thank you Sue, Love this card. it is lovely to see you view on turning a femine card, Into a masculine version just by changing the colour. Thank you Brenda xxx
Hi Sue, Love this card. Thank you Brenda xxx
Stunning card and dies;
Di x
Good morning Sue and everyone
An attractive card for male or female.
Well done on another super die launch.
Have a great day.
Ang x
Looking forward to the draw on Monday who ever the lucky winners maybe.
Great masculine card!
I love this, beautiful x
Like both versions of this card.
Me too. I like both versions of this card.
Helen from York
Hi Sue it never ceases to amaze me how just by changing something so simple as the colour scheme can change a card so dramatically. Especially when you can change who the recipient would be without changing the overall design. Its not often you can change a card to make it suitable for a male without buying something completely different to use. Lovely ideas. Thanks Sue. Best wishes Elaine Ann
Lovely card Sue and nice to have a masculine option. Gx
Wow, love how different papers just change the whole feel of the card! LOVE the inspiration you give
Thank you Sue for a great week of your new and wonderful dies!
Love these cards and so nice to see some for the men as they always are difficult to make for.
Looking forward to your new video tutorials, they are a life saving tool at times.
Hope you now can have a little rest before starting all over again and have a nice time with your mum(if you still in Usa)
Have been away myself for a long weekend to Tallinn in Estonia so I writing this in the rears,hope you don't mind...
Take care and warm hugs Maria x
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