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Wednesday, 15 June 2022

Boys, Dogs and Football

Hello Nomad friends.  I've been thinking about this card for two weeks. I know that cos the Marianne Designs challenge is about to close!!!   Just call me last minute!!!!!   Anyway, here we go.  The theme is sport so I rolled out the football playing dog.  Wanna play ball????

 

Isn't he adorbs!!!

I started by stamping the ball from the Marianne Design dog set on a piece of Marianne Design corrugated card to make my background panel.

I cut a piece of Marianne Design designer paper and used a Marianne design scallop circle die to cut the aperture for the co-ordinating stamp.  The dog is stamped on bazzill bling card, fussy cut and I added a few gel pen highlights.  Then I stamped and fussy cut the ball.

Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz

Joining the fun at
Marianne Design Challenge 296 - Sport PK9121,HT1607,COL1321
Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge - Frame It
Kaartjes Inspiratie Challenge 167 - Mannenkaart



 

 

 

4 comments:

  1. Zelfs de honden worden sportief van onze challenge. Leuke kaart.
    Bedankt voor het meedoen.
    Groetjes van Henriët
    DT Marianne Design Challenge blog

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  2. Superleuke kaart heb je gemnaakt voor de Challenge!
    Bedankt voor het meedoen
    Groetjes Suzan
    DT MD Challenge Blog

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  3. Sportief kaartje heb je gemaakt.
    Leuk dat je mee doet met onze "Sport" Challenge.
    Groetjes van Judith
    DT Marianne Design Challenge Blog

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  4. Beautiful job Gail.
    Thanks for joining our challenge.

    Best Regards
    Anita
    MDblog

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