I chose this great male image of an older golfer called Golfing PaPaw from Inky Impressions to make my card this week.
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Here is my card........ using the following items from the chart below....
Image, Patterned Paper, Diecut, Embossing (wet or dry), Stitching (real or faux), buttons, Paper Punch
Recipe:
SU Old Olive cardstock
White cardstock from stash
DP is from Kraftyhands
Image is from Inky Impressions - Golfing PaPaw
Sentiment is from SU
Nestie Standard Circle Dies ~ large
Sizzix Embossing Folder
Punches - large oval and wide oval
Memento black inkpad
Copic Markers
Brown Marvy Marker (the stitching)
Buttons from stash
D/S Tape roller
Foam Dots
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Thanks for dropping in,
Take Care,
Hugs,
Sandy
Sweet image, love your choice of colors and DPs for a masculine golfer look! I really like the layout too!
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ReplyDeletegreat masculine card . Perfect image and colour combo
hugs Shirley
After the cute image, my eye was immediately drawn to the round of green grass and I enlarged it to see if you had embossed it... yep, you did! I love that texture and the feel of the "green" next to him - super creative! The other great element in your design is the trio of old, wooden (?) buttons... very masculine - nicely done Sandy!
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RubberMAD
stunning male card sandy.i love your golfer and the papers and buttons are fab :D
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He looks qutie happy and relaxed, Shirley. And all the embellies and papers match so brilliantly. You are just plain awesome at making cards for men.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Monica