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A couple of men's cards...



This first one was made for my brother in law, who is a keen bowler. My sister, spends her summers complaining she's a bowls widow normally - this year she might just wish she was, lol! I got the fab image from Polkadoodles, coloured with my promarkers. The paper is from Jen Hadfield, on a kraft card base.

Challenges:
- A Bit More Time To Craft Challenge - #114, Anything Goes
- Daisy Chain Challenge - #40, Birthday



This one could do for several of my friends, I have a lot of gamers in my life, not sure how that happened, as until a few years ago I'd never owned a gaming system (yes I now own a PS3 and 4).

I cut the die on my silhouette and the papers came from papermania's happy days pack. A bit of blue ribbon from my stash and a sentiment stamp from teddy bo & co, coloured in the buttons with promarkers just to round it off.

Challenges:
- Cardz 4 Guys - #243, Use Dies as Main Feature
- CAS Colours & Sketches - #368, Sketch
- Paperminutes - #638 - With Ribbons or Bows



Thanks for visiting!

Comments

  1. These are so perfect for the men in your life. Thanks for joining my challenge at Cardz4guyz. Love Dawn x

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  2. Two great cards - love that gaming one in particular.

    Thanks for joining us at Cardz 4 Guyz.

    Helen x

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  3. Awesome interpretation of the sketch! Thanks for playing along with us at CAS Colours & Sketches Challenge. Looking forward to seeing your creative projects in the future galleries again.

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  4. How clever to use the controller for the small rectangular element of our sketch! Thanks for sharing your fun card with us at CC&S! :) I hope you'll join us again soon for another challenge.

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  5. I love the controller element, perfect card for teen boys. Thanks for playing along with us at CC&S.l

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  6. Beautiful Cards for Boys, I like both. Thanks for showing your Card for paperminutes this week.
    hugs
    mamapia

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