Experimenting with paper, inks, stamps, paints, fabrics, stitches, metal..........

Experimenting with paper, inks, stamps, paints, fabrics, stitches, metal..........

Monday 15 April 2013

Music Lover Card and Tag


"Men's cards are difficult to come up with ideas for", that's what crafting companies keep telling us, while trying to sell us another card kit full of pictures of boats, trains and footballers.  I don't normally have too many problems coming up with ideas for cards for men, sometimes, just changing the colour and type of embellishment, can quickly change a generic scheme into something more masculine.  I also like the idea of a (possibly meaningful) background paper with a sentiment as the embellishment and have used this idea many times for cards - keeping it all really simple.

There is an endless selection of papers around which are perfect for men's cards but on this occasion I wanted to make some thing a little more personal.  I do love the process of starting out with some blank white card and ending up with a beautiful backing paper all made from scratch.  Of course, this is then your original paper, which you can scan and print, using over and over again.

For my music lover themed background paper I thought I would get hold of some old concert ticket stubs and scan them, I got a few more just searching Google images.  With images of ticket stubs pasted into MSWord I printed them out onto 160gsm card in greyscale.


I cut out the tickets and inked them with Frayed Burlap Distress Ink using a foam applicator tool.


After arranging the tickets onto a piece of card slightly smaller than A5, and happy with the layout I stuck the tickets down with Tombow glue stick (this glue wont leave a visible residue on your project).  Any overhanging pieces were trimmed from the reverse (as with the tag, below) then the panel was matted onto some dark brown paper.


This was then stuck onto a A5 card folded from a sheet of A4 Stampin' Up Soft Suede card - the perfect colour for a vintage look.

As a final embellishment I prepared '50' from some mock croc paper which matched up perfectly.

Using a grid marked out on some scrap card, I prepared the number templates freehand then cut out in the accent paper, fixing to the front of the card with dimensional glue.



I prepared a matching oversized tag, collaging the whole tag with aged ticket stubs.  Stringing with crochet lace the tag was embellished with a small tissue tape rosette studded with a co-ordinating brad.













1 comment:

  1. actually I have learned something new, great idea for man

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