Friday 5 February 2016

Industrial Style at A Vintage Journey

Hi everyone...well where on earth did January go !!!! This month the challenge theme at AVJ is "Industrial  Style"and is being hosted by the lovely Tracy Evans.

Here are the challenge details in Tracy's  own words:

"Use your foil tape, or metallic card stocks with your texture fades/embossing folders to create an Industrial creation all your own. Whether it's a background or bloom or anything, don't limit your paint color to black--The Industrial technique looks great with all colors of paints.:

So there you have it ! A fabulous challenge and some great details for you projects.

Yo can see my project below, which was a card made for a friends 65th Birthday. I am pleased to say that he loved it and is going to frame it !
First of all I cut a piece of Tim's Industrial Paper stash, distressing the edges and then mounted on to some black card, whose edges were also distressed. I followed Tim's technique for the metal foil, however, I used a  black deco art paint as I did not have Black Soot Distress Paint.

One of Tim's Found Relatives was cut and placed inside his frames. Taking one of Ti's stampers Anonymous stapes I inked it with embossing ink then white embossing powder, which really showed up on the black card.
 The word Travel below the Idea-ology arrow is from one of Tim Holtz Rub On sets.
I leo cut a piece of one of his ephemera pieces placing it just below the stamped image and slightly on the framed photo. An Idea-ology wing and some gears created further depth.

Thank You so much for visiting and I do hope you can join in with us over at AVJ. Country View Crafts, who are our regular sponsor,  have donated a £20 voucher for the challenge winner to spend at their online store. Susan's prices are very competitive and if you live in the UK they are postage Free.
WE also have three Pinworthy Badges for your sidebar if you are chosen as one of the Top 3 by the Creative Guides

To view the projects created by my uber talented teamies please click here, which will take you directly to the A Vintage Journey  Challenge Blog

As always thanks for popping in here at CCT and for leaving some much appreciated love 

Huge hugs and have fun xx

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24 comments:

  1. Such a cool birthday card for your friend. No wonder he loved it - it's amazing looking.

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  2. wonderful make on Industrial technique! Love the contrast of white embossing! Barbara

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  3. A fabulous piece Annie! I love the way each element has been layered together with that young man at the centre of it all. Jenny x

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  4. I am not at all surprised that he loved it, it is beautiful, your layers are wonderful and I love the texture face you used for your industrious element! Hugs, Anne xx

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  5. A fabulous card Annie - no wonder it is going to be framed. Gorgeous layering and masculine colours. Have a lovely weekend. Jennie x

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  6. Well my comment seems to have disappeared !!!! Sorry if I am repeating myself. This is sun a fabulous card Annie and no wonder it is going to be framed. Fabulous layering and great masculine colours. All wonderful ! Jennie x

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  7. Hi Annie, love your piece of Industrial art. The focal image in the frame really draws your eye into the detail. Gorgeous embossed elements, love it. Tracy x x

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  8. this is brilliant Annie - I love all the details - no wonder your friend loved it! Hugs Rachel x

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  9. Gorgeous Annie - I would frame it too!! Love your embossing choices, and how you've arranged everything! xx Lynn

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  10. Brilliant Annie, what a wonderful project!! Perfect surroundings for that found relative and excellent embellishment! The metal embossed piece is just perfect and the white stamping has worked so well, - a really eye catching piece!!

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  11. What a wonderful card Annie, it's no wonder that your friend is going to frame it, it's a work of art! Love the embossed compass on the metal foil and the white embossed stamp on the black card is so eye catching, a perfect backdrop for that great framed picture! Thanks so much for sharing it, Deb xo

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  12. A fantastic industrial style card. It will look awesome framed.
    Yvonne xx

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  13. A fabulous Industrial style card Annie - so perfect for a 65th birthday and so lovely to hear it will be framed for all to see. A real keepsake . Love it x

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  14. totally one of my favourite cards and i love that your friend is going to frame it!! means it was totally treasured... beautiful!!

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  15. This deserves to be framed! You beautifully and perfectly captured the industrial look, it completely exudes from the card.
    Stunning!
    Wishes
    Lynne

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  16. What an absolute treat, Annie - love your metallic industrial card - especially the curves of the compass and the frame - great card!
    Alison xx

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  17. Love your mix of metals, Annie. Such a beautiful composition!

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  18. Great composition Annie with wonderful contrasting elements xx

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  19. This is fab! No wonder your friend loved it! It will look cool in a frame! xxx

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  20. Beautiful industrial make and SOOOO frameworthy! That compass is a perfect embossing folder for the technique, and I love the engine there, too! My heart nearly stopped when I read you didn't have Black Soot Distress paint! Poor dear, but you really came back from that obstacle by using your DecoArt! Ha! Ha! Sorry; it's just that Black Soot is like coffee to me--couldn't survive in my Closet without it! Hugs!

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  21. Stunning card great take on the Industrial theme. MaggieH

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  22. I am not surprised that this going to be framed! Fabulous industrial look! Hugs, Chrisx

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  23. Such an infrequent visitor I know...just stopped by to say what an awesome industrial card. LOVE how you made this Annie. Ruth xx

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