Thursday 9 July 2020

Remember when?

Hello, 
Today I have a card to share that I made a little while ago and have been waiting for the right challenge to share it. Well, today I have discovered the challenge at Time Out where the prompt is days gone by.

My card is made using the magazine transfer technique with a gelli plate:


I saw the technique demonstrated by Joanne and was motivated to give it a go after I had watched a few YouTube videos to get the detail of how to do it. I was very thrilled that it worked for me first time as I have tried it again since without any luck. The image is from one of my husbands music magazines that I found in our recycle bin.


This photo shows the whole image, but in order for it to fit an A6 card I decided to just use the very retro looking lady, as I love her outfit. The image was cut with a Waffle Flower postage stamp die and mounted on purple cardstock. I then mounted that on a darker piece of linen effect card that I had embossed with a 3d flourish EF by Crafters Companion. I made the sentiment on my computer with an old typewriter font to maintain the retro feel. To finish it off I added some decoration to the insert and envelope with a flourish stencil.


I was very pleased with the result and sent it to an artist friend (she is a proper artist) when we were in the height of our lockdown.  I hope you like it, I would love to know what you think.


Thank you for taking the time to visit my blog today, I really appreciate it. 
 xx

16 comments:

Cat Craig said...

COOL, I've never heard of that technique.

Joyce said...

Very cool card, and such a unique technique. Thanks so much for playing along at Time Out.

crafty-stamper said...

Great card and the image was a great find-love the sound of the technique
carol x

Maria said...

Wow! What an interesting card, so fabulous! Love the image and beautiful color! Sounds like a fun technique!

Mia said...

What a great card, Hilary! What a gorgeous and interesting technique! Kisses, my friend.

Claire said...

I've never seen that technique - how wonderful that it worked so well first time! It looks amazing and you've totally nailed the TO challenge!

Christine Alexander said...

a technique I've been dying to try for such a long time. So pretty and love the vintage look :)

Isabel para ALROMASAR said...

What a gorgeous and interesting technique!
Thanks for your visit to my blog.😉
Regards from Spain

aussie aNNie said...

Stunning. Absolutely love that green. Great designing.
Have a lovely weekend. ♥

papierelle said...

It looks really great and it really has this artistic effect.

sandie said...

oh Hilary this is one amazing card and so perfect for our challenge. I also adore her outfit-didn't they get to wear such fab clothes then! And first off the colours struck me-perfect combo. And the kind of sepia look of the photo against the textured background-just stunning. Love it and so pleased to see it at Time Out x

Mac Mable said...

The technique looks fabulous Hilary...one I have never tried, but it's on the 'To Do' list....Amazing result and a stunner of a card, with a wonderful retro image and the colours look great x.

Bonnie said...

This is awesome, Hilary! I need to check out this technique.

I Card Everyone said...

I haven't a clue what a gelli plate is, but my only experience involves peanut butter!!
Fabulous, and fun, Hilary!
=]

GerJanne said...

Hi Hilary,
this looks great! It is perfect and so beautiful with the poststamp die.
Love it!

Ashwini Rao said...

What an absolutely cool card and what an absolutely impressive image transfer! Love how you've made perfect use of it too! Lucky find and definitely a keeper!