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Wednesday 27 February 2013

Skateboy

Hi friends, followers and blogland surfers.  A very quick post on a card for the male sector.


I've used arrow paper from Papermania.  I covered a chipboard frame with wallpaper and backed it with patterned paper.  The skateboy is paper pieced using a sizzlit die.  The Gratulerer is stamped and mounted on sticky pads.  It's the picture that is squiffy.  Maybe I should try and get a better one. 

Sorry it's quick but I got distracted with a package and forgot I wanted to enter this in to The Simon Says  Stamp Challenge

Entering for
Simon Says Stamp - Use an Arrow
Cards Galore Challenge - One for the Men
Craft-room Challenge - Something for a Man
Kort o Mania - Guttaboyz

Have a lovely day everyone.  Thanks for dropping by.  

6 comments:

  1. Fabulous card Gail :-) the image is very cute and the papers and design are fab :-)

    thanks for joining us on the Simon Says Stamp Challenge :-)
    luv
    Lols x x x

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  2. Great card for the men/boys, love the little scateboarder.

    Sylv xx

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  3. Super cute card with wonderful design. Thanks so much for joining us at Craft Room Challenge and good luck with the draw. Julia xxxx

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  4. Hi Gail love your crafty make and welcome to blog land. You will find the kindest people you can meet and wonderful inspiration. TFS your make.

    Annie x your newest follower x

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  5. A fabulous card for a guy, it has a great 3d effect! Thanks for joining in with our "For A Man" theme over at the Craft-Room Challenge.

    Maria x

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  6. Great card and die. Thank you for joining us this fortnight at craft-room challenge and good luck hugs

    NIKKI DT

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