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What a beautiful day it was today! I enjoyed my day with my grandkids, my daughters, and my hubby too.
So glad it's finally beautiful weather around here.
For today I have a Father's Day card I made for my brother. I am entering it into this weeks challenge at Card Patterns.
You were to use this sketch:
Supplies used: cardstock - white, black, green; patterned paper - Be a Man by Creative Imaginations; Sprockets cut at 1 1/2" and Circle cut at 3" both from Accent Essentials Cricut cartridge; sprocket washers - Home Depot; arm muscle graphic - Microsoft; fonts - Marker Felt and CK Brick House.
Always happy and grateful to hear your comments!!
This is really nice Esther.. I love the color combo..very masculine.. :-)
ReplyDeleteI always love your cards! My fav is the sharpest knife one. Lol
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice way for you to celebrate your brother. It is his good fortune to have this kind message from his sister. I really like the "manly" feeling the card shows. The way you set it up, the colors, and the embellishments that you used make this a great card !
ReplyDeleteHow cute! I love it!
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Very nice. I like your interpretation of the sketch.
ReplyDeleteOh, fun card! Thanks for joining us at Card Patterns!
ReplyDeleteA manly man's card for sure! Perfect!!!
ReplyDeleteI just love those sprockets, you did wonderfully with the sketch. Really great Father's Day card!!
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Esther, this is tool cool and very manly! Great look and design!
ReplyDeleteLove it! So clever using free clipart, I thought it was a stamp. :)
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