I laid some white core card on top of the Random Circles mask and ran it through the Big Shot with an embossing mat. (So for the "sandwich" that was mask laid on the first clear plate, card on top face up, embossing mat and second clear plate on top of that.)A light sanding to expose the white core and the addition of some stamped circles, brads and a wide chocolate brown mat and I had a quick masculine birthday card.
Supplies:
Random Circles mask by Tando Creative (Tando stockists listed here)
Ornamental Beauty stamp set (CHF, retired)
Sentiment from a HOTP set
Adirondack ink by Ranger (Espresso)
DCWV white core card
Cryogen white card
Bitter chocolate card
Fiskars squeeze punch (large circle)
Small circle punch
Large brads
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Brillinat results and love the way you've utilised the mask.
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They do emboss well don't they love these circles in core card great combination. XOXO Zoe
ReplyDeleteLooks brilliant! Great idea! x
ReplyDeletegorgeous, will have to look out for them
ReplyDeletelooks fab!
ReplyDeleteGreat card. What a clever idea :)
ReplyDeleteSimple but so effective, I love those large brads.
ReplyDeleteSue x
what a great effect J...brill idea xx
ReplyDeleteI bought this mask Joanne and I shall have a go at this technique thanks for blogging about it.
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What a great idea! I'll have to go and see what these are all about :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Joanne, and interesting to know they emboss well too!
ReplyDeletewell done, great idea! I like to find other uses for my stash but am sometimes reluctant in case I damage the original. I will try this one.
ReplyDeleteGreat way to use a mask, love it, very effective. Tracy x
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea - and a fabulous card - mens cards are just the hardest I find, but you've done a great job.
ReplyDeleteI'm becoming more and more convinced that I need some of those masks - what a fab effect you've created x
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