Just a quick post today as I am helping my friend move--in the rain! I LOVED the CAS sketch at SCS this week--so many possibilities. My "guy" birthday card stash was getting low, so I pulled out my BG Marrakesh paper and punched out some coordinating circles:
There's actually ONE Boxer paper in there too! Added a simple sentiment and it's good to go. Paper is Bordering Blue, ink is Night of Navy. I tried it with some NON circles behind the DP circles, but didn't like it quite as much:
Not quite as "CAS" to me. Thanks for visiting & have a great day!
perfect for a guy! I love the simple look of this one :)
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I like both of them! Great masculine cards. ~chris
ReplyDeleteOoo...LOVE these!
ReplyDeleteI love what you have done with the sketch.
ReplyDeleteI keep meaning to run down and play with this sketch.
I love your take on the sketch. Perfect male cards (which are always hard to make, I think).
ReplyDeleteHey, I like this! Simple, masculine, clean, bold...yeah, I like it!
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ReplyDeleteYou know, why don't I sit down at my craft desk and think of this simple technique that looks so great? I guess I make it harder than I should, because these are both great!
ReplyDeleteWhat great cards LeAnne, I like how you just used desigher paper, it make a great simple and fast card.
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute idea, LeAnne! I am going to have to try this sometime!
ReplyDeleteOhhh, love the simplicity of it. Wonderful masculine card ;D
ReplyDeleteSuper guy card! I can always use this idea... LOVE your take on the CAS challenge and using those extra SCRAPS of DP on my craft table!! Smiles... Michelle :)
ReplyDeleteWow! I really like this card. Why is is always so hard to make a fun card that guys will like????
ReplyDeleteI also wanted to let you know, you have an award waiting for you on my blog. Thank you for always leaving me such sweet comments on my blog.
Have a happy day.
~Andrea
I love 'em both!! That DP looks fantastic on the Bordering Blue.
ReplyDeleteLOVE these! Great job with the sketch!
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