This petal card was made for my brother-in-law's birthday using Well Worn DSP, which is great for masculine cards (see page 129 of the catalogue)...

Well Worn Petal Card

Stamps: Artistic Etchings (wood: 121478, clear: 120573), Teeny Tiny Sentiments (wood: 117185, clear: 120024), Medallion (wood: 119175), Sandy Speckles Stampin' Around Wheel (117651). Card/Paper: Early Espresso (121686), Cajun Craze (121683), Not Quite Navy (108606), Very Vanilla (106550), Well Worn DSP (122359). Ink: Early Espresso (119670), Cajun Craze (119671), Not Quite Navy (103008), Crumb Cake (121030). Accessories: Pewter Brad (Metallic: 117174). Tools: Big Shot (113439), Scallop Circle Bigz Die (113468), Clear Circle Bigz Die (114533), Stripes Textured Impressions Embossing Folder (123128), 1" Circle Punch (119868), 3/4" Circle Punch (119873), Distressing Tool (Cutter Kit: 106958), Stamping Sponges (101610), Stampin' Dimensionals (104430). Non-SU!: Bottle Top.

Well Worn Petal Card

The colours inside the card were inspired by the colours of the Well Worn DSP. To get the multi-coloured stamped image I inked the Medallion background stamp using sponges inked in different colours before stamping it on the Very Vanilla card stock. Gorgeous! This technique works best on a solid image, though not exclusively... try the oak tree from Lovely as a Tree stamp set inked in Autumn colours.