Wednesday, June 7, 2017

Steampunk Dude Card

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It has been a long time since I tried doing a steampunk themed card. Try It On Tuesday's challenge this time around is "Steampunk" which got me motivated. I don't have a lot of actual steampunk stamps although I guess any vintage image will do (especially if you add some gears and wheels...wink). Feeling a little "steampunk rusty" so be kind when you look at this card. Maybe my gears will be turning better with the next try. I used a stamp by Deep Red I have had over a year and a half. This card is joining the following challenges:
Try It On Tuesday (Steampunk Theme)
Tuesday Morning Sketches (see sketch below)
Retro Rubber (Anything Goes)
Shopping Our Stash (Dude Theme)
Crafty Cardmakers (For A Special Man/Boy or Father's Day)
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CARD RECIPE:
Stamp -- Deep Red
Ink Pad -- Clearsnap (Glacier Lake and Mudslide)
Sepia Glaze -- Mod Podge Dimensional Magic
Patterned Paper -- Momenta
Wood Gears -- Prima Marketing, Inc.
Diecut -- Sizzix Framelits
Metal Clocks -- The Paper Studio
Misc. -- Hemp Cord (Natural) and Typewriter (We R Memory Keepers/Typeset)

18 comments:

  1. Its a fabulous Steampunk card, great images. Thank you for joining us at Try it on Tuesdays.
    Yvonne

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  2. Awesome steampunk dude card. I really like that flying man. He is a great image.

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  3. Wow, I see the gears are working overtime. Absolutely adore all the additional textures. Thanks so much for sharing with Retro Rubber this week. Hope to see you in our gallery often!!!

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  4. Terrific card and great ideas on it

    Thank you for joining us at Try it on Tuesday

    Love Chrissie xx

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  5. Great Steampunk card!! Love the flying man image and the gears!! Thank you for joining in with our Special Man/Boy Challenge at Crafty Cardmakers! x

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  6. What a fantastic card! I do so like all of the elements you've used. Thank you for sharing it with us this week at Tuesday Morning Sketches.

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  7. Fantastic steampunk card and love the dude, thanks for joining us at Crafty Cardmakers x

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  8. Fun card! I like how you embellished the sketch!!
    Thanks for playing along at Tuesday Morning Sketches!!
    Debbie
    Debbie's Dash of This and That

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  9. Steampunk - such a guilty pleasure! The background paper you've chosen is just perfect and I like how you've built upward from that with different layers. And you're right - can't have steampunk without a few gears and cogs. It's looking really good! Thanks for joining us at Retro Rubber.

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  10. Great use of the sketch. Your flying man made me smile and all the gears around him are just perfect. Thanks for sharing with us at Tuesday Morning Sketches.

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  11. Well Beverly you pulled off steam punk and our sketch perfectly! thanks so much for joining us at Tuesday Morning Sketches!!

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  12. Wonderful steampunk card. I like this flying man stamp very much. Well done.
    Greetings
    Sabine

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  13. Fantastic masculine card with lots of details and texture! Thanks for playing along with our Anything Goes challenge at Retro Rubber and hope you will join us again soon.

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  14. Thanks for playing in the DUDE challenge at Shopping our Stash this week. What a great use of that sketch. Perfect card for our challenge.

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  15. WOW, this feels like a teeny tiny piece of art, love it. Thanks for joining us at Retro Rubber this time. Claire DT

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  16. Great colors and textures with this card. You don't look rusty to me! Thanks so much for sharing your steampunk card with Retro Rubber. Hope to see you play with us often!

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  17. Great steampunk card. Love the dimension and textures. Thank you for sharing your design in our "For a Special Man/Boy or Father’s Day" Challenge at Crafty Cardmakers!
    :) Pam

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  18. Fantastic project, thanks for joining u at TIOT, hugs, Valerie

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