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tim holtz: perspective birthday card

I have been having so much fun playing with the new Tim Holtz stamps and Cracked Pistachio Distress products. I loved matching this color with the other Distress colors to see which combinations work best. This Cracked Pistachio and Vintage Photo combo seems to be perfect for a guy card, and I can't wait to try it on some more projects! 

Happy birthday by Cheiron Brandon_

To make this card, I painted a panel of manila card stock with the Cracked Pistachio paint. Once the paint was dry I stamped and embossed the numbers from the Perspective stamp set with Vintage Photo embossing powder. The sentiment was embossed in white and then I went over it with Vintage Photo Distress Spray stain. And the yummy cupcake? Distress markers of course!

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  1. Miriam Prantner Avatar

    I love that new color, looks fantastic with the brown and I love that background stamp!

  2. Lisa Lara Avatar

    What a fun masculine card Cheiron.

  3. ~amy~ Avatar

    Oh I love this…awesome colors!

  4. Kara Lynne Avatar

    Those are wonderful colors together! Great masculine card!

  5. Stamping Smiles Designs Avatar

    Such a fun & fantastic colors on this masculine card, Cheiron! Love it!!

  6. francesca Avatar

    oh this is amazing!!! Love all the details!! ๐Ÿ™‚

  7. Elaine Avatar

    Love the color combination.

  8. Elaine Avatar

    Love the color combination

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