Hello friends and welcome back. I'm a little late on this challenge, my apologies, life has gotten in the way of stamping the last few days.
So today I have combined 2 things. I have been eying up the Easel Cards over on Splitcoast, and the challenge this week at Late Night Stampers is Masculine, so I combined them. YEAH... because I looked at the November birthday calendar and I need 6 guy cards this month..... so guess what I am building all week? If you need them too, visit often.
Lets get at it.
Using Soft Suede, Close To Cocoa and Creamy Caramel, I did the DIRECT TO PAPER TECHNIQUE on a piece of Very Vanilla cardstock. That Means, starting with your lightest color, smear the ink directly from the ink pad to your paper.
Turn the paper over and sponge the same colors on the other side. This creates matching paper, just lighter.
You will see in the first picture, I black embossed the clock from SENSE OF TIME STAMP SET on the dark side, then I did just the small clock at the bottom of the image on the light side, and the sprockets on the dark side. I cut all of these out.
Full directions for the Easel Card can be found over at www.splitcoaststampers.com, just type the name in the search box on the left side.
This piece of cardstock is 8 x 4, Chocolate Chip scored at 2 and 4 and valley folded. I then added
3-7/8 square of Really Rust
3-3/4 square - Autumn Meadows Designer paper.
On the small pierce,
1-7/8 x 3-7/8 of Really Rust
1-3/4 x 3-3/4 Autumn Meadows Designer Paper.
Then add adhesive to the front top 2 x 4 piece and attach a separate square of 4 x 4, Chocolate Chip. This ends up being the top easel part.
To this piece, again add:
3-7/8 square of Really Rust
3-3/4 square - Autumn Meadows Designer Paper
for the sentiment, I black embossed it on a piece of 1x3 of the designer paper
layered that to a 1-1/8 x 3-1/8 piece of Really Rust.
then, I took a piece of 1-1/4 x 4 Chocolate Chip, and put it backwards into my Curly Label Punch
That is how I got those cool outside edges on the piece.
I cut out my embossed sprockets, then added a Jumbo Grommet to the large one.
The grommets have spikes in the back, so if you use your MAT PAC with the soft foam on top, it makes it really easy to push them through your piece, then flip them over and push the spikes towards the center, with the butt end of your bone folder. Do not use the pointed end that you score cardstock with, eventually the scraping of the metal will leave dents and edges on your bone folder and these will mark up your paper.
I added my small lighter circle to the front of my clock.
Attached the clock to the front of the card with dimensionals
Note, I also use the clock as a background stamp on the designer paper, for a little background noise.
I anchored the card with a couple of ink pads so it would stay flat.
covered the clock with Crystal Effects. I made sure not to fill it all in.
I wanted it to look like pitted, uneven old glass.
and here is the finished card.
The pieces on the bottom front of the card, hold the top piece upright, but you can unhook it to lay flat to mail.....such a cool idea. Don't know who came up with it, but I like it.
Ok, your turn. Create a masculine Card and come and join the fun over at
Sense of Time Stamp set - Page 124 #113804 - $22.95
Autumn Meadows Designer Series Paper
Mini catalog - page 13 #116769 - $9.95
Vintage Brads - page 179 #109109 - $8.95
Jumbo Grommets - page 179 #114348 - $6.95
Curly Label Punch - Page 186 #112208 - $15.95
Mat Pac - page 191 #105826 - $9.95
Crystal Effects, page 192 #101055 $6.25
If you would like to order any of these supplies, I have a "shop now" button top right of my blog.
Thanks so much for stopping in, I hope you will try these great easel cards too. Come on back tomorrow, it's Wednesday Diva Coffee Break challenge and I created another Masculine card - 2 actually.

















Fantastic card Sandi!
You blow me away. How you keep churning out these great cards is beyond me.
Posted by: Kendall B | November 03, 2009 at 02:04 PM
What a fabulous looking card my friend! I love the "glass" look on the clock. Great idea. Great minds think alike, I have made an Easel card too and posted it on my blog this morning! TFS
Posted by: Sue | November 03, 2009 at 05:21 PM
Wow - starting with a plain piece of paper - what a georgous card!!! Definitely impressed with the results. I'll have to try this. Thanks for sharing.
Posted by: Patti Lee | November 03, 2009 at 05:39 PM
Gorgeous- a double or even a triple Wow!!! Thanks for the step by step instructions!
Posted by: Shelly Schmidt | November 03, 2009 at 06:53 PM
oh whow Sandi - how amazing of a card is this?? Ouh LA LA girlfriend - all the work you did on this card, it's just stunning - I absolutly love it and the creativity behind it is just totally amazing to me - great great job - you truly are my IDOL!
Thank you so very much for sharing such a beauty with us.
Posted by: Carole'Anne AKA Stampin Stressaway | November 03, 2009 at 07:24 PM
AWESOME!!! Love what you've done here!
Those easel cards are fun, aren't they?
Posted by: Candi | November 03, 2009 at 07:32 PM
Wonderful card Sandi. Thank you for sharing it with us!
Posted by: melissa | November 03, 2009 at 08:05 PM
This is so gorgeous Sandi!! Love your work!!
Posted by: Erna Logtenberg | November 04, 2009 at 01:57 AM
I like how you used the curly label punch on the ends of the chocolate chip sentiment layer. Thanks for sharing how it was done.
Posted by: jmniffer | November 04, 2009 at 07:14 AM
insanely gorgeous! love how you did the clock
Posted by: MaryR | November 04, 2009 at 07:21 AM
What a beautifully handsome card! I wish I had the set :)
Posted by: Karin | November 04, 2009 at 12:05 PM
Congratulations! I just wanted you to know that your project will appear on the Yahoo Group Late Night Stamper’s blog finds of the day for Nov. 7. Want to receive your own copy of the blog finds of the day? Join us at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/stampinuplnstampers/
Posted by: Kelly | November 04, 2009 at 01:24 PM
This is just beautiful! I love everything about it.
Posted by: stamperbeth | November 04, 2009 at 02:01 PM
That's so cool! It's really masculine and strong! Love all the elements
Posted by: Steph Atterbury | November 11, 2009 at 08:54 PM