I whipped up a quick masculine birthday card today. I originally had three stickers on the right side of the card, but they didn't quite look right, so I used the numbers die-cut instead. While inking the edge of the one sticker I used, I got some ink smeared on the sticker, but it worked out okay because I was inspired to use the sentiment banners to cover it up - win win!
Recipe:
Chantilly stamp set
March/April 2021 Mix-In paper
Kraft cardstock
Orange & Peacock ink
Orange ribbon
Party Hat Frame sticker (Pixie Press)
Cricut Art Philosophy cartridge: numbers
Pattern: Try a Sketch on Tuesday #670
Challenges: AAA Birthday #73 Anything birthday
Double Trouble Challenges #191 - pink ticket for birthday + used kraft cardstock as my card base + used TSOT sketch.
What a marvelous die cut with those numbers! The stripes and ribbon all add great color pops for this fun birthday card. Thank you so much for joining the challenge at TSOT.
ReplyDeleteGreat card with the numbers die cut and torn paper! Thanks for sharing with us at TSOT!
ReplyDeleteoh, I like that number die! It works great with your birthday theme. Thanks for playing over at TSOT.
ReplyDeleteLove the number border used for our TSOT sketch, and can be for an any age birthday. And love that you combined with our sister's 7th Anniversary Raffle ticket for a fun Birthday card. Thanks for sharing and hope you come back for other ticket picks.
ReplyDeleteCheryl, what a great birthday card for both TSOT and Double Trouble's 7th anniversary challenge! A very summery red-white-blue card. Thank you for sharing your creative talent with us at both challenges!!! -Donna
ReplyDeleteWhat a great card! Wonderful way to use the sketch challenge! Thanks for sharing with us at TSOT!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great card Cheryl and a fab sketch to use up your paper scraps. Thanks for sharing with us at AAA Birthday challenge. Hugs, Denise x
ReplyDeleteThis is a fantastic masculine birthday card! Love all the cute elements and the layout! Thanks for playing with us at Double Trouble! :)
ReplyDeleteIt was such fun to see this creative card from your studio! The combined elements resulted in a perfect masculine card. I love the Kraft, and your interpretation of the sketch is spot on. Thank you for joining our Double Trouble Challenge.
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