In less than a week, Mr. STAMPlorations and I will be celebrating our 11th wedding anniversary. It'll be the last anniversary we'll celebrate with just the two of us :o) I thought I'd make him a simple masculine card and so I went monochromatic on this one layer card.
STEP 1
I cut a slope out of scrap paper and used that to mask the bottom part of the card base before applying a thin layer of gesso with a plastic card.
STEP 2
I applied Distress paints (Vintage Photo and Rusty Hinge) over the gesso.
STEP 3
STEP 4
To add an even more distressed look on the panel, I stamped the newsprint stamp (from
Mixed Media Grunge) randomly, as well as used the plastic card to create the lines.
STEP 5
I removed the mask and stamped the border in Rich Cocoa Memento Luxe ink,
STEP 6
I ran a dark brown Japanese watercolor brush pen along the top edge of the stamped border and then finished the card by stamping the sentiment.
Hope you enjoyed this tutorial. Have a great weekend!
Stamps Shery used in today's project:
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No wonder you own your own stamp company. If only to put out amazing creations like this, it's worth it. Those neutral colors are gorgeous with your new stamps over them. WOW!
ReplyDeleteHappy anniversary. Love these tutorials where we get to see every step in the process.
ReplyDeleteAnother one layer masterpiece, Shery! Happy Anniversary - may you have many, many more happy years together!
ReplyDeleteWow - what an amazing one layer card!!! Looks so fabulous - has so much texture and dimension - You are terrific and Happy Anniversary to you and the hubs!!! I know he is a major help in what you do - I think that is awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteSimple Gorgeous card Shery!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful card! You have a way with these one-layer cards - they don't look like one layer at all! Wonderful masculine card and I know your hubby will love it! Congratulations and Happy Anniversary!
ReplyDeleteStunning, love how you put this together.x
ReplyDeleteI loved the background with distress paint and stamping looks wonderful on it !
ReplyDeleteStunning background and such a great masculine card! Enjoy! :)
ReplyDeleteCheers!
Suchi xx
So inspirational - love the design and the colors - Oh and congrats on your anniversary:)
ReplyDeleteHappy Anniversary to you n your hubby...I looovee this only monochromatic color for your hubby..you are queen of one layer masking and grunge card..love this much...hugs
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely fabulous one layer masculine card! Your hubby will love it! I hope you have an awesome anniversary! xxx
ReplyDeleteove your natural earth colors, texture with your gesso, choice of distress inks and Fabulous stamp sets :-) Happy Anniversary to you both. Hugs, nancy
ReplyDeleteWonderful card, love the layers of color and images.
ReplyDeleteWonderful card, love the layers of color and images.
ReplyDeleteFabulous card!
ReplyDeleteHappy Anniversary. I think Mr Stamplorations will love his card. I hope you are doing something fantastic to celebrate...it will require much more packing next anniversary!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great card Shery - thanks for sharing how you made it.
ReplyDeleteBlessings
Maxine
big thanks for the tutorial *hugs
ReplyDeleteLG hellerlittle
Fab. Like how you used the grunge stamps. Hugz
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and stunning! Thanks for the step-by-step instructions.
ReplyDeleteWOW incredible card Shery - an excellent tut to show how your achieved this fab effect, thank you
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