Wednesday 28 August 2019

Vintage Plane


Hello and Welcome

It's amazing what you can do with a scrap piece of inky paper.  
This piece of blue cardstock was a piece I used to mop up extra ink left from another project.  I really hate to let the excess ink go to waste so I try and keep these pieces for other projects.
This blue one made for the perfect sky for my plane.

A few months ago, I went to a big garage sale that my local scrapbooking store had.  The owner of Two Scrapbook Friends and her staff set up this huge sale that fills most of her store.  It was just amazing how many stamps, machines and everything else for stamping and scrapbooking was available for sale at such reasonable prices. Sellers are given a very generous store credit so it's a win-win and what a great way for others to pick up some bargains!  That's where I picked up this set and wanted to have a chance to play with it.  (BTW she has a wonderful online store if you want to check it out)
So, I took that inky piece of cs and glued it onto my heavy white cardstock.  Then using my Scorbug, I scored a line above and below the blue.  I placed the piece into my Misti and stamped the sentiment and the plane with black ink, then die cut the plane out using my Cuttlebug.
I pop dotted the plane over the blue and then simply mounted it all onto a white card base.


Thanks so much for coming by and taking a look.

Adding my card to these challenges:
The Male Room- FLIGHT

Supplies
Stamps- The Sky is the Limit (SU)
Inks- Tuxedo Black Memento; DOX (TH)
Paper- heavy white (Scribes Nook)
Accessories and Tools- Misti (My Sweet Petunia); ScorPal; ScorBug; pop dots; Cuttlebug

16 comments:

Lori m said...

Beautiful card, the bright blue background makes your image pop, hugs, Lori m

cuilliesocks said...

Fabulous card Karen, super design and colours, Kate x x

Faith A at Daffodil Cards said...

A beautiful and elegant card Karen, love the embossing and the gorgeous background.
Faith x
PS The Male Room Challenge has flight as it's theme, this would suit perfectly. https://themaleroomchallengeblog.blogspot.com/2019/08/challenge-118-flight.html

cotnob said...

This is fabulous Karen, a super stamp and your background is perfect.
Pauline - Crafting with Cotnob
x

Glennis F said...

Fabulous card - but - no flowers!!!!

Pat said...

This bi-plane is a great image Karen, and the scrap inky paper works beautifully as the backdrop for this, and the embossed frame and sentiment are perfect finishing touches. A brilliant card. x

aussie aNNie said...

Great project love the background and the stamp is awesome. Nice to find a few bargains.xx

Christine Alexander said...

Great stamp Karen, and that background is perfect as your sky. Awesome mop up :)

kiwimeskreations said...

What a great masculine card Karen - love your "sky", and that aeroplane is a wonderful stamp and used to great effect on this beauty
Blessings
Maxine

Bunny said...

Lovely. Makes me want to sing "Fly Me To The Moon". [Bunny]````

Mac Mable said...

Always good to pick up a bargain and always good to use up a scrap of inky paper. Wonderful sky and the sentiment is perfect for your fabulous masculine card x.

Heidi MyLittleStampingBlog said...

Yes, that leftover ink does make a wonderful sky! Neat card, I like how you used the scor buddy to get the interesting lines.

Greta said...

I so miss my LSS! She did a garage sale twice a year for us & I really need it as I'm trying to destash & organize! Love your mop up piece as the sky--really beautiful! Great card!

Wei said...

Such a.beautiful card. Love your blue sky background. Such an amazing creation! Love the layout and all the textures. Thanks for playing along with us at The Male Room Challenge. Looking forward to seeing your creative projects in the future galleries again.

Monika Skinner said...

Great masculine card, Karen! Love the inky scrap background. Thanks so much for playing along at The Male Room Craft Challenge. Good Luck!

Nandini said...

Love the background! Looks really gorgeous. And the sentiment is great too. Great to see you in the ATSM gallery. Hope you will join us again soon!

Nandini,
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