Thursday, 21 August 2014

Going Fishing

today's card from the crafty corner is a fishing themed masculine card using Anglin' Andy from Dr Digis.
I had great fun making a masculine card for a change, and I absolutely love this image!

I used kraft card for the matts, and digital paper from ValerianeDigital on etsy.
I also used -
raffia twine
a button
pewter half pearls
sizzix nestable dies
tim holtz distress ink in tea dye
copics
promarkers
glossy accents




I hope you love this masculine card as much as I do!
Rachel 
xx

and if you love this card enough to buy it it is in my SHOP



I would like to enter this card in the following challenges-

7 comments:

  1. Nice combination of papers and strong use of color. This is a wonderfully cohesive and well executed design! Thanks so much for accepting the challenge here at Crafter's Cafe Challenge Blog!
    Hugz
    Chana, DT Coordinator

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  2. Thanks for sharing your super crafting for Fan-tastic Tuesday challenge 49 - hope to see you again soon, Hazel, DT x

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  3. I love this image,it's very funny! Your coloring is gorgeous and layout is wonderful!
    Thanks for playing at Scrapper's Delights Challenge "Anything Goes with Die Cuts".
    I hope to see again.
    Ileanaxx

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  4. What a fun image for a masculine card! Beautifully coloured and great choice of patterned papers to show it off! Thanks so much for playing along with us at Seize the Birthday!

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  5. Great masculine card, thank you for sharing at The Crafters Café, hope to see you again soon
    {Crafters Cafe DT Member}
    Alex x

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  6. Omgosh this is awesome, love the image and the colors you used. Way go to! Great paper you used too, and nice added with the twine.
    Leanne DT
    4 Crafty Chicks

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  7. Wow what a fun card.love it.Thanks for joining in with us over at. Nutcrafters.Hugs Debbie x

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