Guest Designer – July 31

It’s the last day of the month and sadly our July Guestie, Richard Breaks’ final project post.  We’ve really enjoyed his style and hope you have too!  Stay tuned to the end of his post where we will look back at all his fabulous projects he shared this month!

There’s something about things from the Atomic Age that I find really appealing. I love the shapes, the lines, the ordered randomness of it all.

I made this card, and I liked it so much, I made a replica of it for my dad’s Father’s Day card.

But this is the original.

I made this–

I loaded this thing UP!

I used Tim Holtz’s Atomic Elements dies, as well as letter dies from Momenta and stamps from CAS-ual Fridays Exclamations, which I think is now unavailable.

First, I stamped jacks images on black cardstock, and heat embossed them in clear. Now I had a base to work on.

I knew I wanted to do rainbow letters, so I diecut them from colored cardstock, and inked blended them to have deeper colors on the bottoms of each letter.

I then arranged them with the dies so I could see how I wanted to put things together–

Like so–

When I was happy with my arrangement, I cut everything out from gold, white, and silver glitter cardstock. With all those bright colors, the metallic papers would really act as neutrals, so no fighting!

So, here’s my initial arrangement with pieces cut–

The next thing was to decide where everything lay in relationship to one another–what was getting popped up? What was behind what?

I have been really enjoying doing more intricate cards here and there lately, and I had a lot of fun with the ins and outs of this one.  I found I needed a few extra pieces to fill in, and I had no lack of elements to pick from in this die set.

I also wanted a sub sentiment here–the letters looked incomplete, even with all the madness going on, so I added my FAVORITE sentiment stamp. That “squeal” never fails to make me happy, and it just fit in there perfectly!

And so, I got this!

 

This was a good few hours work, mostly in the decision making area. I’m so happy to share it with you for my final guest designer spot for Coffee Loving Cardmakers!

Thanks so much to Amy Tsuruta for asking me to guest! I had a blast, and I am looking forward to seeing what August’s guest designer comes up with.

Thanks so much for stopping by.

Be well, and be safe!

All Best–
Richard

We wanted to do a quick look back at all of Richard’s fabulous designs:

For more inspiration, please visit Richard’s Blog   |   Instagram

3 responses to “Guest Designer – July 31”

  1. Robyn Jordan Avatar
    Robyn Jordan

    I love everything about this fun card!!
    I think your final placement is perfect!
    I especially like where you placed the bits on the letters…
    thanks for guesting with us for July!!

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  2. Fikreta Avatar
    Fikreta

    wonderful cards!

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  3. Katie Brooks Avatar

    All fantastic, but this one is my fave!

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