Thursday, 8 August 2013

Masculine card with Wetlands



I needed a masculine card for a Canadian – surely the Canada goose is perfect for the job! I thought so – and if you are now going to tell me that this isn’t a Canada goose at all but another bird. I will stick my fingers in my ears and start singing.

I LOVE Wetlands. It’s my favourite stamp set for now. And I LOVE Baked Brown Sugar, especially with Basic Black. I know, I know, all those lovely colours and my favourite combo of the moment is brown and black. What can I say? I have simple tastes.

This card is a CASE of one made by Jaydee, which I found on Pinterest.  We will be using this stamp set at my Crafty Friday session tomorrow morning. One place left if you want it - just £6, or FREE with a £30 order*.

Stamps: Wetlands
Cardstock: Whisper White, Baked Brown Sugar
Ink: Black Stazon, Baked Brown Sugar
Accessories: 1 ¾” circle punch, blender pens

* cannot be part of any other workshop or club order

4 comments:

  1. I just love this duck (goose?) and the whole set!

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  2. I just love this duck (goose?) and the whole set!

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  3. I needed a quick guy's card and loved yours. I cased it on my blog today.

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  4. I saw this card on Pinterest and needed a quick "guy card" so I cased your card. When reading your post, I see you also cased it from someone else. :) I have posted the case of your card on my blog today and have provided a link to your page.

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