Hello! I'm popping in to share two cards that I made for my mom to give to her grandsons for their birthdays. Both were made with products from the 49 and Market Wanderlust Explorer collection. I will be posting the cards to the following challenges: The Paper Players (masculine), Simon Says Stamp Monday challenge (masculine) and Simon Says Stamp Wednesday challenge (masculine, as well). The products I used while aren't from Tim Holtz have similar vintage vibe. Let's have a look at the cards.
Both cards have the exact same layout. For this card I used a large airplane laser cut, as well as a backpack and a camera. The patterned paper from the Wanderlust Explorer features a map in the background. I layered everything on a kraft cardstock base and then added the gold foiled Memory Box sentiment.
For the train I used a patterned paper that features faded images of tickets and travel schedules. The large train laser cut was paired with a steamer trunk, another vintage camera and the "happy birthday" sentiment from Memory Box.
That's it for me. Thanks for stopping by and have a wonderful day!
Both cards are amazing, Rosemary! Each has wonderful patterned paper carrying the theme of the large laser cut image. Love the vintage style of everything, it works so well for masculine cards. Thanks so much for joining us this week at the Paper Players!
ReplyDeleteTwo GREAT masculine cards, Rosemary! I love the vintage-y and neutral color picks on these
ReplyDeleteSuper vintage cards, perfect for the male species, I'm sure your nephews will love them. The images are perfect on the kraft card too. Love them both. x
ReplyDeleteWow, these are both so cool! Those grandsons are going to love them. The vintage look is amazing!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous vintage transportation papers, Rosemary - you've made two fabulous masculine cards for your mom to use!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, these are both FABULOUS! What amazing images and so perfect for masculine cards! I think you may be an enabler here as I am on the hunt for those laser cuts! Thanks so much for playing with our challenge this week at the Paper Players!
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