Monday, February 20, 2017

One Wild Ride


There's a blue and red card challenge going on over at Cards in Envy this week, so here's my entry using SU!'s One Wild Ride stamp set that I borrowed from my friend Mary Anne. I used Lil Inker stitched rectangles to cut the soft stone image panel and the Pacific Point blue card base. The sentiment was stamped on white and cut with a Lil Inkers stitched rectangle die, moving it to each side to cut to the size I wanted. The inside says "Said no one ever!" The red banner was heat embossed with silver on red and fussy cut, then popped up on foam tape. I have a friend who rides a motorcycle and this will probably be heading his way soon.

Thanks for checking in today, and I wish you a great Monday!

Carol

21 comments:

  1. Varoon! Love it and love that you used the Pacific Point blue again. Great card and the "badge" looks wonderful in red on this.
    Lynn

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  2. What a great card, Carol! With all this fabulous weather we been having the last few days I have seen lots of motorcycles out soaking up the sunshine! Just adore the stitched panels and the design of this card! The embossed badge is a perfect addition! TFS and hope you have a great Monday! Hugs~

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  3. Fun card, great stitched dies give such a clean feel and I love the colors!

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  4. A great male card Carol. I love the sentiments and the tyre tread works really well. Barbxx

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  5. A super card Carol, a great image and your stitched rectangles are perfect.
    Pauline - Crafting with Cotnob
    x

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  6. That silver on red is just WOW! This came out awesome!

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  7. Wow! This is a very fun and fabulous masculine card! Great stamp and sentiments (inside and outside)! The red banner is a fabulous detail! Your frien surely will have a big smile for this card!

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  8. Great Masculine card! Nicely done.

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  9. Another great masculine card! Love the silver embossed on the red and it really pops with that shade of blue.

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  10. Vroom, Vroom! Oh this is a neat guy card, especially for a biker. Love the way you've managed the tire tread too. Of course the stitched mats are dear to my heart (and the blue & white look good too!). Perfect sentiments, outside & in. Hope you're doing good. TFS & Hugs

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  11. Fabulous bikie card Carol, love the simplicity of it.xxc{aNNie}

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  12. Wonderful masculine card Carol, I've just ordered this stamp set so would love to CASE this if that's ok. Love the colours too, Cathy x

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  13. Another cool dude masculine card. I like this stamp, in fact, have ordered it back in December. I still don't have it. And people wonder why I don't use that particular SU person often. There's always a kerfluffle with her. Let's go for a ride and forget about it all, shall we? !

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  14. I'm a bit behind in my visits and just saw this one, Carol! Of course, on behalf of the Mister, I LOVE it! The sediment gave me pause for a second - what?! - until I read what the inside says and then I laughed out loud! So true!! Hugs, Darnell

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  15. This is a fabulous man card! I love the motorcycle and of course the red & blue! Thank you for sharing with us at Cards in Envy.

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  16. Wow! What a really fun masculine card design!! I just love the tire marks and that fun badge element on your design!! :) HUGS

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  17. Hey Carol! Love the pop of red in your design today using the Cards in Envy "Red and Blue Challenge. Really great masculine card which are so nice to see. Thanks so much for sharing with us. Always appreciated.

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  18. What a great masculine card Carol! I love the sentiments and what the inside says as well. I think I know who this card will be going to, or at least I think I do. lol I'm sorry Carol, not getting any of my email notifications for the blogs I follow. Makes me so mad when this happens and I'm clueless as to why it happens! Very frustrating!!! Anyway will try and catch up. Hugs, Brenda

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