Happy St. Patrick's day to you!!
Yes, I know, don't let my last name fool you, I'm only Italian by marriage ;). So glad to be a part of Claire's blog hop on this particularly Irish day!
I absolutely LOVE my Waltzingmouse stamps, and really need to set some more time aside to play with them!
I thought I'd go with something masculine to challenge myself. I found it pretty easy with these stamps though -- so I thank you Claire!! I used the Celtic Heritage and the Irish Blessings sets, as well as some of that DELICIOUS new digital paper, the Celtic Squares. Um....LOVE IT! :)
Here's what I've got to share with you today:
I started out with a So Saffron base layer, and added some Olive Celtic Squares paper. Using that fabulous braid image from Irish Blessings, I stamped it down each side of the patterned paper in versamark, and used my detail gold EP on it. Then came the focal image. Stamped the sentiment in new leaf ink, and the lunettes in versamark, and embossed those as well. I then punched a piece of the Buttercup lunette paper with my SU! keytag punch (retired) and cut the shape in half -- just gluing the ends to the outer parts of the circle, to make it look longer in the back. Added some ribbon wrapped around the card, and that was that.
Wishing you all a wonderful year full of blessings!!
Supplies:
Stamps: Irish Blessings, Celtic Heritage (Waltzingmouse Stamps)
Ink: Versamark, New Leaf (PTI)
Paper: So Saffron (SU!), Vintage Cream (PTI), Celtic Squares & Celtic Lunettes (Waltzingmouse Stamps)
Accessories: Ribbon (M's), Keytag punch (SU! - retired), classic circle nestabilities
Your gold and green combo is stunning. Very elegant looking card! :-)
ReplyDeleteAwesome guy card and so innovative with the stamps and punches.
ReplyDeleteInspiring, too>
Wow! Very Celtic, Fab!
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous, Tracey!! Perfect St. Patrick's Day card!!
ReplyDeleteOh wow that card looks amazing and I too LOVE the color combo :)
ReplyDeleteOh! nice, nice design on this Tracey! I love the stamps and colors you used - a beautiful card! thanks for blog hopping with us today!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this card! So ELEGANT and lovely! It is just perfect! Love the way you framed the sentiment with the lunettes, and the deep green and gold embossing looks so rich!
ReplyDeletethe card looks great and any guy would be happy to get it :)
ReplyDeleteA perfect manly card. The square patterned irish paper is really lovely (must look into getting some of that!!). Happy Blog Hop:) Angela (aka dolly Mixtures)
ReplyDeleteOh wow tracey, this is a bit special, a truly fab masculine card!! Happy St Patrick's Day to you Tracey and Thanks for hopping along!
ReplyDeleteYes, your card is very elegant, I love color combo.
ReplyDeleteWow, you made a great card for today. I had to click the photo to check it out up close and personal! Happy St. Patrick's Day!
ReplyDeleteLovely! So fun and a perfect masculine card! Great use of the lunettes!
ReplyDeletebeautiful! simply stunning!
ReplyDeleteReally elegant and rich looking, too! Nice colour combo :)
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous and sophisticated!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Angela xxx.
Oooh lovely Tracey - very Celtic and could surely be used for a man! :-)
ReplyDeleteHappy St. Patrick's Day Tracey! Wonderful card!
ReplyDeleteOh wow this is really unique and the touches of gold are just heavenly!
ReplyDeleteVery rich and regal-looking. I love the gold.
ReplyDeleteOMG! This is fantastic Tracey! I love the braids on both sides so rich looking! The gold and green rock! Great "male" card!
ReplyDeleteWhat a regal looking card! Love the gold with the green...perfect for today!
ReplyDeleteLove all the braiding and the gold and green is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWow Tracey - truly an outstanding creation. I just love the design you've created. Such lovely colors too. Awesome job.
ReplyDeleteYep, that gold braid & gold/green combo is simply stunning!!!
ReplyDeleteThe green and gold are perfect for this card. Great take on a masculine card! Very lovely!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! You did a wonderful job with the layout!
ReplyDeleteSo very pretty, Tracey! I love the simplicity, yet the touches of gold and the bit of yellow really make it amazing! Love it!
ReplyDeleteOh so pretty!! Great mixture of the gorgeous Irish images! :)
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