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Sunday, February 26, 2012
Just My Type
I managed to use a whole bunch of challenges for my hubby's birthday card. And while typewriters really aren't "him", he still liked this one with it's masculine, clean lines and his favorite colors.
oooooh, love the blue, green and gray! A snazzy man card indeed, great job with the color blocking technique...your card is 'just my type'! :) Thanks for playing along this week at Hand Stamped Sentiments!
First of all, great job incorporating the three challenges. I like your choice of stamps and the way that you color blocked the DSP. Thank you for joining us at HSS.
oooooh, love the blue, green and gray! A snazzy man card indeed, great job with the color blocking technique...your card is 'just my type'! :) Thanks for playing along this week at Hand Stamped Sentiments!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your take on the color blocking!! GREAT JOB!!! I'm sure your hubby LOVED his card!! Thank you for participating this week with HSS!!! Amy L.
ReplyDeleteFirst of all, great job incorporating the three challenges. I like your choice of stamps and the way that you color blocked the DSP. Thank you for joining us at HSS.
ReplyDeleteYour color blocking for the sketch is a great idea. Wonderful card. So glad you joined us at SUO Challenges!
ReplyDeleteUnique take on the challenge:-) Very cute and I love the color combo! Thanks for playing at HSS!
ReplyDeleteYour color blocking looks cool! It looks like stamps, but also sprinkled. How did you do it? Thanks for joining SUO Challenges this week.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much :) I cut out a rectangle window the width I needed, and used my color spritzer to fill each block in. It was a fun experiment!
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