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Showing posts with label Daring Cardmakers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Daring Cardmakers. Show all posts

Sunday, 21 June 2015

Happy Father's Day Papa!


Happy Father's Day to all the dads out there! I dedicate this post to my papa. He has been an inspiration ever since I was little. He supported me on my life decisions and he has sacrificed a lot for our family. This card is simple and sweet, just like my papa. I hope you guys like it!


xoxo,
Brian

Bakers twine can add a big difference to any creation!

One of my favourite dies!

It is indeed true that I cannot be any more thankful and grateful to my father.


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Saturday, 20 June 2015

Father's Day: Blues, Specs and Tie


One more sleep and it is Father's Day! I enjoyed creating my own background on this creation! Repeating a smaller image all over can achieve an interesting image. Moreover, with the versamark & distress inks technique can create a gradient of colours while resisting the image. The inlaid panel with the tie was an afterthought actually. I felt like I need to add some fun and we all know it is harder to embellish masculine cards than any other themed cards LOL. The sentiment was stamped on a piece of vellum to diffuse the intensity of the background.



xoxo,
Brian


Stitched rectangle dies is a must for any card maker!

I used a "charcoal" embossing powder by Recollections. I like how it is blacks and grays with a hint of sparkle.

Happy Dad's Day!--almost LOL


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Tuesday, 3 March 2015

Mellow Yellow



Hello everyone! On a sick day like this I think the colour of happiness, Yellow is indeed needed. Another card that has no stamps--jeez I am lucky that my creative juices are expanding these days LOL. One my tricks when doing a monochromatic piece is using different shades from the same colour family. For instance, I used Scattered Straw, Mustard Seed and Brushed Corduroy DIs. Although Brushed Corduroy was more of a brown I utilized it for shadows. That being said, kraft cardstock is the perfect colour for the diecut sentiment! To add more texture I used a Martha Stewart Border Punch to frame the focal point of the card. P.S. This was my first ever in-laid die cut technique! It was soooo much fun! I hope you like it!


xoxo,
Brian



I found some paper flowers in my stash and it was perfect for the photo shoot!

I am in love with this script die cut!

More yellow things please!


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