Saturday, February 23, 2013

Copper Maple Leaf



Hi everyone.  Here is my Design Team card for the latest Addicted to CAS challenge.  Each challenge has a code word (selected by the design team) to inspire your creations.

It's Sue's turn to be in charge of this challenge and she chose this macho word.  :)

Being married and having two grown sons, I can never have enough masculine cards in my stash.  And what guy wouldn't love metal on his card??!! :)  And the fact that I heated the metal with a butane torch (albeit a mini Creme Brulee torch), definitely would spark a man's interest :)  OK ... enough with the puns (sorry about that!).








$10 GIFT VOUCHER
will be awarded to the CAS PERFECTIONIST
(please follow the rules of the challenge to be eligible to win)



Stamps:  Bitty Birthday (SU!)
Paper:  White
Ink:  Basic Black (SU!)
Accessories & Tools:  Big Shot, Large Leaves #2 die (Cheery Lynn), copper metal sheet .005 thickness (K&S Precision Metals), mini butane torch; piercing tool, template and mat, Stamp-a-ma-jig, adhesives and dimensionals



I love this die from Cheery Lynn because of all the embossed details of the veining ... really shows through particularly well on the metal.  I simply die-cut the leaf, and then heated the metal with my mini torch (making sure to have it on a flame retardant surface), let it cool and attached it to my card front.  Because the leaf was so large, I balanced the card by adding a small sentiment, along with a little piercing to jazz it up.

Edit:  I should have mentioned that I ran the die-cut leaf with the copper through my Big Shot several times (back and forth) ... it didn't cut right through the copper, so I had to use my scissors to make the final cuts.

Here's a close-up of the card:




I hope I have inspired you to join us for this fun challenge.  Check out the other fabulous creations by the Design Team members at ATCAS!

I am also entering this card into the latest challenge at Less Is More (LIM#108 - Paper Piercing) as I have added two lines of piercing around the sentiment.





30 comments:

Nonni said...

Hi Loll, wow, stunning! Perfect card for a guy though you don't need to be a guy to love this card. :) Beautiful! Have a great weekend xx Nonni

Stamps and Paper said...

Fabulous card Loll and what a stunning effect on your leaf so perfect for a mans card...
Have a lovely weekend

Anne

Bridget said...

Loll, this is absolutely stunning, that leave is a work of art! Love how you brought out the sheen of it with heat! WOW!

Unknown said...

What an amazing card Loll! This die cut is awesome, and using metal was a great idea, especially with the effect you have added!

Anonymous said...

Well I'm definitely inspired and since I have the blow torch ( creme brulee thingy )although blow torch does sound so much more manly and I also have the copper I really must give this ago. Totally inspirational Loll I would never have thought to do this the effect is just stunning, I bow down to your artistry !

Marie

Sue McRae said...

Gorgeous leaf!

Laura said...

Love It! As always I come to see one card,I end up finishing a cup of coffee going through your blog.

Kristie Goulet said...

Amazing card Loll!!! The leaf is simply stunning in a masculine sort of way. ;)

Darnell said...

I mean, who doesn't idolize you? Seriously.

Sue said...

Beautiful card, Loll! That leaf is gorgeous, a fab technique. Sue x

Unknown said...

Awesome card! I've had a small butane torch waiting to be used in the kitchen for quite some time...think I will get more use out of it in my craft room now that I've learned your amazing technique! Thanks for sharing!

Unknown said...

This is one super-awesome-amazing card Loll! Unbelievable how gorgeous it is and thanks so much for sharing your technique. Talk about thinking outside the box! I'm going back to stare at it some more...

My Paper Epiphany said...

One word - STUNNING!

Kylie said...

OMG Loll, your post about this card is awesome, lol. I AM SO GLAD you used a flame retardant surface!!!!! Farout! This is just AMAZING!!!!!!!!!! What a fantastic technique. I too have a small blow torch in the kitchen but I am not so sure I will even attempt something like this. Even being a fire fighter, I don't trust myself!! I think we are going to either hear about the success stories from everyone who has these little torches or we will be hearing about singe eyebrows and hair..... Great job, my friend xx

Loli said...

Hola Loll, what fantastic leave and a clever technique idea for the metal, elegant and stunning card Loll, good work.
A hug from Palma de Mallorca Spain

Susan said...

Wow, Loll - that is fabulous! I did a card at a class once using metal and a butane torch - should give it a try again as it is a perfect masculine idea. Your copper turned into such beautiful colours - just like a maple leaf in the fall!

Gillian R said...

Oh wow, this is amazing

Lynne said...

Stunning card. Love the effect on the leaf.
Lynne xxx

Chrissie said...

This is ablsolutely terrific!
Thanks so much
Chrissie
"Less us More"

Vicki Dutcher said...

THUD! So stunning~

Donna Ellis said...

This is beautiful, Loll!

maria f. said...

How gorgeous. The colors are amazing.

Jen Nelson said...

this is stunning loll

Thanks for joining us this week
Jen xx
"Less Is More"

Anonymous said...

Hi Loll. What a fabulous idea to use metal for a mans card. Love the maple leaf. Fantastic card.
Hugs, Florence x

Susan said...

Loll....just WOW! Beautifully done...and a perfectly wonderful masculine card!

Harriet Skelly said...

Wow that leaf is amazing and gorgeous! What a funny post too! You rocked this challenge Loll!

Jenny said...

Wowzers!! that leaf is gorgeous, such beautiful coppery tones :0)
Never tried using metal on cards but this could easily persuade me.
Jenny x

Darnell said...

I don't think anyone, least of all me, is surprised that your card has received a Showcase Honor over at LIM, Lolly! Congratulations!! It is a card to top all cards in my book!!

Christine said...

Those color are amazing! I have never seen something like this!
Great card!
Christine

wienerhoneymooners said...

CONGRATS! Spectacular card!