Happy Friday, everyone! Yay, the weekend is upon us! Jen at FMS has a really cool sketch this week:
and it gave me a chance to use some masculine plaids for a birthday card:
I use the retired Best Borders die to cut my plaid and Cherry Cobbler panels, then used the Tailor Made Tags die to cut out a little tag on which to adhere my Copper letters:
I tied the tag with some retired Cinnamon Cider ribbon and added sentiments from Everyday Greetings in Cherry Cobbler ink:
And this one is in the mail, ready to go! Thanks for visiting today! Enjoy it and be blessed!
Project Details—All Products SU! Unless Otherwise Specified | |
Stamps | Everyday Greetings |
Card stock & Papers | Crumb Cake, Cherry Cobbler, Copper Foil, Yuletide Plaid (Unity) |
Ink | Cherry Cobbler |
Accessories | Foam Strips |
Tools | Cut & Emboss Machine, Tailor Made Tags Dies (ret), Best Borders Dies (ret), Oliver's Stitched Alphabet Dies (Lawn Fawn) |
4 comments:
LeAnne, that plaid might have been one that I would have chosen for a new skirt when I was in high school! It would have been a mini, but mighty cute!
These patterns make for a very handsome masculine card!
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Great masculine card. Who doesn't love plaid?! Have a blessed weekend.
Great card! Very creative & different! The copper is a nice touch, too!
Great choice of patterns and colors for a masculine bday card!
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