Thursday, February 21, 2013

You're Soda-lightful

I've been itching to use this sentiment from Joy'slife.com...too cute. This card was made for a teenage boy...They're so hard to do!! I used diamond glaze in the bottle cap...the ink bled...oh well...It's driving me nuts...but I'm going to leave it...kinda distressed looking. Anyone have a tip on what product to use to avoid bleeding...let me know. Thanks for stopping by...Lee-Ann :)

Recipe:

  1. Nifty Fifties Cricut cart -soda pg 63 cut at 5"
  2. Doodlebug-boys only paper pad and boy assortment Doodletwine
  3. Stampin Up-Ciao Baby and Pretty Petites stamp sets, 7/8" scallop circle  1" circle and mini curly label punches, bottlecap
  4. Cuttlebug-Seeing Spots Embossing Folder
  5. Joy's life.com Yummy Punnies stamp set
  6. Diamond Glaze
  7. Star Dust Stickles
  8. EK Success tag punch
  9. CTMH-Moonstruck and Grey Wool ink, Card Chatter Birthday Occasions Stamp set

23 comments:

jessica said...

I LOVE this! Such a perfect boy card!!!
GREAT papers and LOVE the sentiment!!!
Thanks for sharing and have a GREAT Thursday!!!

~BTW no tips here..sorry :(
maybe try to heat set the stamped image before adding the diamond glaze?? I use glossy accents for mine and never had this issues..maybe give that a try :)

Donna said...

What a fun card. Love how you wrapped the twine around the embossed die-cut. The sentiment is great too.

As for the diamond glaze, my only suggestions are to use staz-on ink or emboss the stamped image before using diamond glaze.

Jayne said...

Love your card and perfect for a teenager!

I love doing bottle caps and use Ranger archival inks. If I add colour I give it a quick blast with my heat gun to set the colour and then have no problems with glossy accents or diamond glaze.
Jayne x

Migdalia said...

WOW!!What a Super Cute,Cool Card!!
LOVE it!Sorry no tips!!
LOVE the embossed background!AWESOME job!
Have a wonderful day,
Migdalia

L.B. said...

Oh I love this. what a fun idea to store in my mind.

Lisa said...

What an awesome card, Lee-Ann!! The image is so fun and the sentiment is perfect!! The paper is fabulous!!

I was going to suggest Staz-On, too for the diamond glaze. I have some but haven't used it...I always go to my stand-by Glossy Accents. Have a great day :)

Lisa
A Mermaid's Crafts

Missy said...

This is adroable, I love that sentiment!!!

Kate said...

Cute Card, love the paper you used and of course the texture looks awesome.

The Queen (Laura) said...

So adorable! Love the papers, embossing, and the twine! Great job!
Lots of Hugs,
Laura

Sherrie K. said...

Soda-licious!! Just had to do that..hehehe! I love your fun card! The papers are perfect and love how you used the twine!
I always use glossy accents..works the best for me!Good luck my friend!
Sherrie K
http://sherriescraps.blogspot.com

Pat N. said...

What a great card; perfect for a teen!

Norma said...

OMG! what a dun sentiment and I love the bright blue on the card and the bottle cap fits perfect:) TFS
Hugs,
Norma

Tracey said...

Wow.....you have made so many great cards since my last visit. Love the play on words for this one, great card!

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~ Jo ~ said...

Oh this is sooo cute! Love it!

Hugs,
Jo

Kim H said...

Lee Ann ~ with that sentiment, that paper, the cut and the bottle cap ~ PERFECTION!! It's so dang CUTE!! Fun shape too! I think all the ladies covered any tips ~ Have a wonderful weekend!

Jenscrapstoo said...

Such a great card, love the cut!! Awesome!! Cheers Jennie

Anonymous said...

I love this! You did such a great job at making a man card!! He is going to love it. I love the retro look too! Xoxo :0)

Sandy Ang said...

so cool your 'soda-lightful' card !

SugarGem said...

So cute and pun tastic

Janice said...

A brilliant sentiment as you say and a super card, Jx

abusybee - DoubleClick Connections said...

This is so fun!! Great design! The elements all go so well together! Carri~Abusybee

Kate said...

GREAT card for a teenage boy! I love the way you used a bottle cap on this too! How clever!