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Tuesday 3 September 2013

Vintage Nature

Thanks to Brenda and her gorgeous projects (see here and here) using their products, I've recently become a fan of Nicecrane Designs, owned by the lovely Ignacio. Once I saw his gorgeous butterflies, I knew I had to have them, and on browsing the site I discovered so many more equally lovely designs. They are all in the form of downloads (instant gratification!) and many have a vintage feel.

Like Brenda, it is unusual for me to make cards with little or no stamping on them, but Ignacio's designs are so pretty, I had to make an exception for them! I ordered several sets, and Ignacio also very generously sent me some freebie sets too. (NB. I have not been asked to promote his products, I'm just telling you about them because I like them!)

Anyway, once I'd got them downloaded, I set to work to make a few cards. Now, I struggle with cards for men. Or rather I did! Nicecrane has some lovely Old Map images. They're sold as bookmarks, but I made mine into a card.

I did do a bit of stamping here! The base card was stamped all over with an old freebie map stamp from Craft Stamper Magazine, with the bookmark image matted on to a thin gold border and placed on top. I didn't want to detract from the image, so the only embellishment is a little sentiment banner. (Banner stamp:Waltzing Mouse, sentiment: Clarity Stamp, a freebie from a show.)

Nicecrane has several sets on a nature theme, which is right up my street. My favourite is called "Colorful Nature", with vintage-style images of birds and animals. I used the four bird pictures to make a set of cards. It looks as though I cut them out with a Nestie label die, but though I have one of those it was the wrong size, so I just cut away each corner with a round hole punch.





The eagle-eyed amongst you will spot just a teeny-weeny bit of stamping (a tiny border by Waltzing Mouse)! Apart from that, the images are simply mounted on to a background cut with Martha Stewart punch-around-the page punches, and each is matted on different coloured Bazzil card which I inked around the edges to continue the vintage feel. I think they make a pretty set.


Thanks for looking!

7 comments:

  1. Lynne I love that masculine card, and as for the set - it is stunning!
    Blessings
    Maxine

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  2. I love all these card, Lynne. They are marvelous. The set is amazing -Clean and simple and so beautiful. The masculine card looks fabulous as well.
    Eret x

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  3. All lovely Lynne and you have really showcased Ignacio's images beautifully.

    As I wrote in a blog post this morning it's unusual for me also not to have stamping on a card, but these images really do all the talking and little more is needed.

    I haven't actually found these birds yet but will be having a look shortly because they are indeed perfect for masculine cards.

    Lovely work,

    B x

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  4. Abslutely gorgeus Lynne,,,,,love the way you used my old World Map Bookmark as a masculine card,,,,love this idea.....and yur birds cards are stunning , my friend,,,,love these dies,,and how you punched the corner, to get a really aodrable look,,,,love these vibrant colors on the back,.,,,,very well done,,, I´ll send you ma new and colorfull butterfly and parrots collections, not still in my store for free, SHHH.

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  5. wow these are fab - i love the old map!
    Lisa

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  6. All stunning, Lynne! Sorry I missed this with the interruption of going back to work, lol! I will have to go and have a browse myself, particularly the birds, as those would go down a treat with so many people in our family x

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  7. Gorgeous selection of cards hun and thank you for popping by mine and leaving such a sweet comment on my challenge card recently...means a lot!!
    hugs and xxx
    Gemma

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