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Thursday, 14 March 2019

Inky Typewriter

Good Morning everyone.

I often write to an elderly male family member who doesn't do technology so i keep in touch via the good old postal system, keeping him upto date with all the family gossip etc.  So I made this little card for him.  




6x6 Black cardbase. I first die cut my typewriter from black glossy cardstock snippet.  I then just dry embossed the typewriter die onto silver mirror card snippet, i then cut around the outside of this and glued behind the black version.  Embossing the die makes it easier to cut around the outside but also means the details like the 'keys' are more pronounced.  

I die cut a square of white linen card.  I used my much loved stampin up gorgeous grunge ink splat stamps with distress oxide inks, concentrating in the area i wanted the typewriter to be.  I then sponged on gold acrylic paint through a circle stencil.  Added some pale grey diamonds with a stencil and then using grey ink and alphabet stamps added some random letters. 


To my typewriter i added a little scrap of card to act as the paper and stamped a little sentiment. This photo shows the gold paint circles nicely, they help to draw the eye into the focal point.  

Could easily be turned into a card for any occasion, just add happy birthday or get well to the typewriter.  

Items Used:

Docrafts Xcut Vintage Icon die set (typewriter)
Stampin Up Gorgeous grunge stamps
Wooden alphabet peg stamps
Clearly besotted sentiment stamp
Stencils - circles, diamonds, 
Distress Oxide inks - salty ocean, evergreen
Gold Imagination craft Starlights paint
White linen card - craftUK ltd
Black card - payper box
Silver & black mirri card

Thank you for stopping by.  I hope you have a good end to the week and weekend, hopefully the weather will settle a bit.  On the plus side with the wild weather its good to stay in the dry and craft.  Emmax

15 comments:

  1. Love the layering of the typewriter, don't you think the silver accents looks like it's smiling! Wonderful inky background too ... love it! Steph x

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  2. What a great idea for a little note card! Love the typewriter. I’m sure your card will be appreciated.
    Hugs

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  3. What a great idea brilliant card Ginny
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  4. A thoughtful card and way to keep in touch, brilliant make

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  5. Super cute card! I love the die-cut typewriter! I started my career as a secretary so I have fond memories of learning to type on one of these. Love your beautiful background too! Thank you for visiting my blog and for leaving a sweet comment on my kitty spring scene card! You are appreciated!

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  6. Fabulous card, I bet he will love it

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  7. Love that typewriter. THe whole card is fab. Love Dawn x

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  8. A brilliant note card. I just love that typewriter.
    Pam x

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  9. Love it and so will your relative. I really like how you have the typewriter.

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  10. Hi Emma, a great card for writing to your elderly relative, love the colours and the type writer... have a wonderful weekend... Megan

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  11. Fabulous card Emma, love the background detail and typewriter. Bet he loves receiving your cards. Big hugs Kirsty. x

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  12. The typewriter brings back memories! Fabulous card Emma, something very different.
    Janice x

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  13. An other great card Emma, think I was taught at school on one like this he he. Xx

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  14. I really love this card.

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