Tuesday, October 10, 2017

New Young at Heart Collection from Heartfelt Creations

Hit the open road with the new Young at Heart Collection by Heartfelt Creations! Retro in style, this fun and playful transportation themed assembling of designer papers, cling stamp sets and coordinating dies will have you reminiscing and reliving past road trips with family, taking in a flick at the local drive in, sitting at the late night hamburger joint with friends in your classic automobile, or soaring the open skies in a vintage airplane! The classic style paper collection is filled with far out transportation graphics from an era in time where life was carefree and the journey was wherever the open road would take you! Diamond checkered patterns, retro themed signs, beach scenes and late night diner script mixed with vintage vehicle graphics are enveloped in a groovy color palette of bright stoplight reds, yellows, and greens, with a hint of electric pinks, flashy teals and glowing orange tones. Two sets of nifty cling stamp sets with coordinating dies reveal high wheeled bicycles, old fashioned airplanes, classic coupes, vintage pick-up trucks as well as several nostalgic banners and signs! A third fun filled cling stamp set flaunts hip and amusing sentiments sporting 50’s era style script perfect for completing the styling of days gone by on all of your retro themed creations! So grab your main squeeze, make sure you’re the first one to call shotgun and travel along with us as we cruise back in time where we will always be forever young!  Warning: use of this collection may cause feelings of youthfulness, feeling carefree or a desire for adventure!

This was a fun paper collection to design and also a very fun collection to create with.  This is the card I created for todays release.
Thank you for your visit.

Angelica

Size:  6” x 6"
Supplies:
Heartfelt Creations and Supplies Carried by HC

Inks:  Distress ink (candid apple, broken china), Distress Oxide (broken china)
Image Colored With:  Spectrum Noir Markers (Blender, IG1, IG3, IG5, IG9, PP1, DR2, DR3, DR7, CG4, OR1, BT4)
Paper:  Bazzill Cardstock (Black), AW 89lb. Curios Iridescent Cryogen white cardstock
Accessories:  mini silver brads, Uni-ball Signo white pen, Cuttlebug Embossing folder (Clockworks), metal gears, MISTI

Finished card size is 6” x 6”.  Cut a 6” x 6” square from black cardstock.  Cut a square slightly smaller from designer paper, ink edges with broken china distress ink, glue to cardstock.  Cut 2 more pieces of coordinating designer paper, ink edges with distress inks and mat with black cardstock.  Glue panels as pictured.

Cut a strip of black cardstock, cut tails, emboss with embossing folder, add a touch of distress oxide ink to make the embossed design pop.

Stamp car image on white cardstock 3 times with black Memento ink, cut with coordinating die, color images with markers, base image - complete, 2nd image -remove tires, 3rd image - keep only front bumper and flowers.  Glue all pieces with foam dots for dimension.

Using circle dies, cut one circle from black cardstock and one circle from blue designer paper, ink edges of designer paper with distress ink, glue together.  Pierce holes and attach silver mini brads.  Glue car image with foam dots.  Glue finished circle to embossed strip with foam dots.  Glue piece with foam dots to card.

Stamp “Journey” sign twice, one on white cardstock and one on designer paper, cut with coordinating dies.  Color base piece with markers.  Cut word only 3 times from black cardstock, glue together with the stamped word and glue to banner.  Attach brads and glue to card with foam dots as pictured.

Add 3 metal gears as a finishing touch.

3 comments:

  1. Gorgeous masculine card Angelica!

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  2. I LOVE your silver studs and the gears!!! This is such a great car card! Love the colors you used too, really brings out the masculine!

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  3. Angelica, it's the perfect masculine card! Love the addition of the gears and the dry embossing! Superb!

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Angelica