It was Hubby's birthday last week and I had left his card to the last possible minute. Not through lack of time, I had plenty of time for a change.
I just didn't have any idea's at all that would fit him.
The night before I suddenly remembered he used to have a thing about watches. Arh!!!! I have the Dapper dad stamp set and the Well Worn DSP which is a lovely masculine paper.....but what on earth am I going to do with them.
I tried several things but didn't like the results.
At around midnight on the eve of his birthday I finally came up with this 7 X 5 card.
I stamped and heat embossed the watch in gold embossing powder.
Stamped it a gain in black craft ink and allowed the craft ink to dry thoroughly then punched out the clock face with the 1" circle punch and stuck it onto of the gold clock face.
I added a 1" resin bubble/ domed circle thingy... ( what are these things called?????)over the clock face then set about cutting my layers.
Using oval dies I cut out some layers to mount the watch on.
I used some thin sticky foam pads in between the scalloped layer and the card to bring the watch forward a little.
I love this sheet of designer series paper it's my favourite in the Well Worn pack.
But it was to plain for this card.
So I dragged out the retired, Sense of Time stamp set and used the cog stamp and black ink pad to add a little more interest to the background.
Besides I really like over stamping on printed paper, heat embossing is even better.
I stamped, punched and sponged my greeting and glued it in place.
For the inside I made up an A4 sheet of paper on the PC with quotes and sayings that all related to time . I printed it off then over stamped with the large clock faces from the Sense of Time stamp set.
It was then cut to size and stuck into the card with some narrow DS tape ..... All ready for the morning.
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Sunday, 4 May 2014
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