Thursday, 7 October 2021

Wolf Tower Card

I had intended to post a photo of this card last weekend.  However, we went to our caravan in North Devon and arrived to discover that there was a major problem with the Wifi on site and when we left today it still wasn't fixed, so no Wifi at all for six days.  Not necessarily a bad thing, but I've a lot of blog visiting to catch up on!  Onto my card, which I made for my 13 year old great niece who loves wolves, I've no idea why, but she was thrilled when she opened the card on Sunday.  It was lovely to share in the family birthday celebrations as she lives near the caravan site.

I used a Sweet Dixie 'Wolf' die with pearlised dark grey card, popped the apertures out, backed the eyes with white and coloured the pupil with a black Promarker.  I used a dark grey Promarker for the nose.  I used the die again with pale grey, leaving the wolf shape intact and layered the dark grey wolf die cut over the top.  The embossed panel was embossed with a Sue Wilson 'Pawprint Lattice' e/f.  The panels down the side are Poppystamps 'Cat Paw Border' die cuts.


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28 comments:

  1. Your wolf diecut is beautiful Liz,perfectly showcased by the background ef and paw border

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  2. Wow, very impressive card! The wolf is stunning and love the shape and the paws border!

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  3. Glad to read you had a lovely time away...
    Brilliant card and love everything about this one...xx

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  4. What a fabulous card Liz and that wolf is brilliant, and the shape and the added embossing and pawprint borders go beautifully. No wonder your great niece was thrilled with it. x

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  5. A super card Liz, a fabulous image and great design.
    That really was a holiday with no WiFi, I would have loved it but I don't think my son would have coped!
    Pauline - Crafting with Cotnob
    x

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  6. Sounds like you really hit the mark for your Great Niece Liz, thanks so much for joining us at Allsorts challenge this week.

    B x

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  7. Great use of that die to make this brilliant card, no wonder it was appreciated. We do tend to feel cut off from the world with no WiFi don't we!!

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  8. Stunning wolf card for your Gt Niece - no wonder she was pleased with it.
    Hugs, Sarn xxx

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  9. Super creation Liz! Shabneez x

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  10. LOVE the wolf stamp Liz, an impressive image, then to add it to the great fold card and add the paw prints, no wonder she was thrilled with it.
    Faith x

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  11. Oh Wow Liz, I love this card and the amazing die you've used. I must have missed this one somewhere along the way.

    Sue xx

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  12. Fabulous design and fold, and a stunning wolf, an amazing card Liz
    xx

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  13. I can see why she was thrilled, a beautiful personalised card - one of a kind. It's a fab card. Thanks so much for taking part in my challenge theme at Allsorts challenge this week.
    Lynn x

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  14. What a beautiful card, Liz, no wonder she loved it so much! So many great details here with the way it opens up, gorgeous colors and love that you personalized it!
    Having no wifi can be so frustrating, but sometimes it's for the best for a much needed break from the internet that we tend to forget we need!

    Thanks so much for sharing with us at Allsorts challenge!
    Ellie
    Ellibelle's Corner

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  15. He looks fierce and scary! I think it's those eyes. I love the paw print border down the sides. That was special that you were able to see her open her card and be there to share her birthday with a card made just for her interest.

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  16. What a fabulous card Liz. My Hubby loves anything with wolves on, so he would love it as much as I do. A caravan in Devon sounds lovely, even without the WIFI;) Have a good weekend x

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  17. Wow a really powerful card and what a unique card design too. Thanks for joining us at IAAS, Sall xx

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  18. Your wolf is gorgeous, and what a fantastic card design! Thanks for joining us at Addicted to Stamps and More!

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  19. Striking card, bet she loved it and a unique wolf image with a fabulous design x.

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  20. Wow, that's an amazing card. That wolf is fabulous. Thanks for joining us at Make My Monday. Love Dawn x

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  21. Love the two-toned colours and a beautiful shaped card again! Hugs, Gerrina

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  22. Oh, my! The wolf die is amazing! How wonderful that your niece was quite pleased with the awesome fold card for her birthday! Sounds like a great time with the get away even though without WiFi.

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  23. What a fabulous card. Wow, there are so many great things about this. Your niece had to be wild about this card. That wolf is just so fierce looking. Love this. [Bunny]

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  24. I am so impressed! Thanks for playing along with us at Make My Monday Challenge. Looking forward to seeing your creative projects in the future galleries again.

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  25. Wow, this is a beautiful wolf card Liz! I can see why your great niece flipped over this card! I have a son who loves wolves as well, I'm making him a wolf mug but won't look anything like this amazing card! I think Wolves are such beautiful animals as well. This die is stunning, I love all the detail you gave it. The embossing is perfect, I love the paw prints and the style of the card. What is not to love?!! Hugs, Brenda

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  26. Awesome card Liz, the wolf's features are so defined and I love the pop out design, thankyou too for playing along at Watercooler Wednesday, Cathy x

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  27. I love the wolf! Thanks for joining us at Watercooler Wednesday challenge!

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