Saturday, November 6, 2010

Unscripted Sketches #80 and a Birthday card.


I used this week's Unscripted Sketch as the inspiration for my husband's birthday card. I think it turned out pretty good.




For the base of the card I used PTI Kraft cardstock and then used the new Distressed Dots and Turning a New Leaf designer papers for my 2 layers. Ripe Avocado cardstock was used with PTI's new Limitless Layers die to create the sunburst layer. The sentiment is from PTI Fillable Frames and the dragonfly is from Masculine Motifs. I added Rustic wood buttons tied with baker's twine as my embellishments. Except for my background text stamping - all products are from Papertrey Ink. The background text, however, is a new set from Waltzingmouse. Love it - it is called Text It! Amazing set with 5 fabulous fonts. The text is also long enough to go from end to end horizontally on a card without having to match up the ends. So easy peasy to get it lined up and on the cardstock.

Enjoy!

9 comments:

  1. Hm, very nice! Lovely calm colours and with a manly vibe indeed! Did your stuff arrive this week? Best wishes! Nina

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  2. Very nice masculine card! I like the colors and patterns along with those wood-like buttons.

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  3. Angy, well done in using a variety of patterns to create a masculine card!

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  4. Angy, well done in using a variety of patterns to create a masculine card!

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  5. Great masculine cards-perfect colors! Hope all is going well with your getting settled in your new home. Have a wonderful week!

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  6. Great masculine card! Love mix of patterns and the fun way you layered your buttons!

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  7. So pretty! Purple is always a favorite color of mine and you used it so well.

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  8. What a lovely card! I'm sure he'll love it!

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  9. This is such a beautiful masculine card! I love the mix of these papers with the subtle dragonfly image!

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