Hi all! Kristina here. :)
Today I have a card using supplies from the June 2013 Card Kit. I used little strips of patterned paper, embossing the "You Are Amazing" stamp from the Kelly Purkey Dude stamp set that's included in the kit (or available for purchase separately HERE), and also the letter stickers from the kit.
I love the Tim Holtz Core-dinations paper in the kit, too, and wanted to show the kraft core. So even though tearing paper isn't usually my thing, I decided it would look great on this more masculine card.
Be sure to watch the video for some heat embossing tips as well. :)
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Love that torn edge. Very manly....
ReplyDeleteGreat card! Love all the embossing and the DP strips!
ReplyDeleteGreat video. Love the card.
ReplyDeleteawesome card kristina as usual
ReplyDeleteI like that background stamp and the great heat tool tips.
ReplyDeleteFantastic card and video Kristina!
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Fabulous male card!!
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WOW gorgeous card, really beautiful and thanks soo much for the cool embossingtip in the video too, it´s always great to get these small hints and tips. Now I just hope this kit will soon show up, as last months kit still hasn´t shown here yet.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE that embossed background! Gorgeous card Kristina!
ReplyDeleteI think this is one of my favorite cards you've done Kristina, even though I know I've said it before. ;-) I like the so-called "masculine" look and wouldn't hesitate to give a card like this to a female friend, though I might change the washi tape if I did so.... Everything about this is perfect: design, colors, paper, sticker font and size, embellishments. I LOVE the embossed background. That process never ceases to amuse and astound me.
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Cool card. Cant wait to get my kit. I like that crackle paper how it looks like u just stuck the top part that u tore off on the bottom of card. Instead of it actually being the 1 piece it is. Especially with the dash lines the way they are. Super cool. Those I.O stamps are huge. Gonna have to save some more pennies.
ReplyDeleteLove this gorgeous card. The embossed card base is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial! I love seeing how your card came together and especially love the background!
ReplyDeleteLove the card! I always have heated the back of the paper when embossing, but so glad to know about heating the tool up first. I've been doing that since you first suggested it and what a difference it makes. Thanks for that tip.
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Great Card!
ReplyDeleteEspecially love the embossed background design
and the torn shattered colored core strip!
Awesome card; awesome video. I'm with you; I love watching the emboss powder melt with a heat gun. I just zone out on it! Thanks so much for sharing! I love the heat gun tips.
ReplyDeleteLOVE the background!!
ReplyDeleteVery manly card. Great job and thanks for the video!
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ReplyDeleteThis is my first kit, and I am looking forward to using it this weekend. Love your card!
ReplyDeleteFABULOUS as usual Kristina! I really need to do more heat embossing as you are right, it is fun to watch gives that extra little POP! to the card!
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Hi Kristina, I love your card, as always. The background is really cool. Also a great card for male recipient:)
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I LOVE this card. The embossed background looks so cool, and I might just have to steal that sentiment for a card for my boyfriend! =) I'm really looking forward to getting this kit...hopefully it will show up this week so I can play!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kristina for all the expertise you share during your informative videos. Great card for using up all those precious little leftovers that are so hard to throw away!
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