Welcome to this month’s Amy’s Inkin’ Krew Blog Hop. We’ve got a "birthday" theme today. I hope you’ll be able to spend some time reading and hopping through all the other talented team member projects today...once you've read mine, of course!!
I used the World of Good Memories & More Card back to make my card for today. My inspiration came from Susanne Netz, a Canadian demonstrator.
Here's how it came together...
1. Basic Black Card Stock for the base. Cut at 4 1/4" x 11", scored and folded at 5 1/4".
2. One of the cards from the pack, angled, adhered and edges cut off. One of the edges goes on the inside...you'll see!
3. Another one of the cards for the sentiment cut down to fit the way you desire. Adhere with Dimensionals.
4. Adhere the round world sticker to the base.
5. Adhere the four antiqued Corners with liquid glue.
Card front is done!! I'm entering it in:
For the inside...
1. Adhere one of the cut edges to the bottom of a 4" x 5 1/4" piece of Whisper White card stock with liquid glue.
2. The "amazing" sentiment is from the PP Kit and the "birthday" sentiment is from By the Dock. I stamped it at an angle because of the angled DSP.
Thanks for stopping by today and enjoy the hop whether you are going forward or backward! To continue hopping, just click on the "next" button to go to Jaimie or click on the "previous" button to go to Akiko. Clicking on a name listed below will take you directly to that person's site. We have so many talented ladies on the Krew team and this is just a snippet for this month.
I used the World of Good Memories & More Card back to make my card for today. My inspiration came from Susanne Netz, a Canadian demonstrator.
I have fallen in love with M & M Packs! When you aren't feeling well, they are so easy to put together. I also had my May 2020 Paper Pumpkin kit and By the Dock Stamp Set handy.
Here's how it came together...
1. Basic Black Card Stock for the base. Cut at 4 1/4" x 11", scored and folded at 5 1/4".
2. One of the cards from the pack, angled, adhered and edges cut off. One of the edges goes on the inside...you'll see!
3. Another one of the cards for the sentiment cut down to fit the way you desire. Adhere with Dimensionals.
4. Adhere the round world sticker to the base.
5. Adhere the four antiqued Corners with liquid glue.
Card front is done!! I'm entering it in:
- Always Fun #166 "For Dad" and this just happens to be a birthday Dad!
- Artsystamper Digitals Challenge #17 Black, White and 1 Color. The one color is brass...did you know there are many colors of brass? This one is in the yellow family.
- Double Trouble Challenge #58 and I'm playing with Thing 1 and Thing 3...masculine and a circle and also with their collaborator Use Your Stuff #399 Masculine.
For the inside...
1. Adhere one of the cut edges to the bottom of a 4" x 5 1/4" piece of Whisper White card stock with liquid glue.
2. The "amazing" sentiment is from the PP Kit and the "birthday" sentiment is from By the Dock. I stamped it at an angle because of the angled DSP.
Thanks for stopping by today and enjoy the hop whether you are going forward or backward! To continue hopping, just click on the "next" button to go to Jaimie or click on the "previous" button to go to Akiko. Clicking on a name listed below will take you directly to that person's site. We have so many talented ladies on the Krew team and this is just a snippet for this month.
- Karen Ksenzakovic
- Leslie Larkin
- Akiko Sudano
- Karen Finkle - you are here!
- Jaimie Babarczy
- Mary Deatherage
- Terry Lynn Bright
- Donna Leonard
- Amy Koenders
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Great masculine birthday card! Love the diagonal cuts!😊
ReplyDeleteThank you, Akiko.
DeleteGreat design - and yes, the Memories & More card packs have gotten more and more amazing!! And...I'm sorry you're not feeling well. :(
ReplyDeleteThanks, Mary, and this too shall pass!
DeleteWhat a perfect masculine card Karen :) Love it!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Karen.
DeleteVery cool design Karen! Love the mix of patterns from the card pack. Great card! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Amy.
DeleteI love that big sentiment! Good job on a masculine card--such toughies for me.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Susan. I enjoy making masculine cards as long as I am given the tools with which to work...lol.
DeleteKaren, a very nice masculine birthday card! The guy who receives this will really be impressed! Thank you for entering your card in Double Trouble's challenge this week. Don't forget that for an extra chance to win our drawing you can also enter your card in "Use Your Stuff" masculine challenge!!! -Donna
ReplyDeleteThank you, Donna. It's nice to know UYS removed their cap and added more linkables.
DeleteI love this masculine card, Karen!
ReplyDeleteGreat color combo and sketch!
TFS!
Thank you, Leslie.
DeleteLOve this one Karen. If you meant you aren't feeling well, I am so sorry. Hope it is not anything seriouv. You have a talent for masculine cards. This one is not exception.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Julie. Just a broken foot and pulled muscles in back. I'll have another masculine card Friday.
DeleteLove the bold sentiment on the front with the black and gold metallic paper and super carry through to the inside of the card too. Beautiful masculine card. Thanks for sharing with us at Double Trouble. I notice that you had Use Your Stuff as an entry but I don't see that you entered. Maybe you didn't see the second link. They apologized to those who may have tried to link up for the challenge but couldn't because there was a cap at Use Your Stuff; however, since they have opened up some extra links so please go back and enter your project. https://useyourstuff.blogspot.com/2020/06/399-masculine-or-fathers-day-double.html
ReplyDeleteThank you, Suzanne. My card is #7 on the second link.
DeleteOoops, just went back to Use Your Stuff and your card was shared.
ReplyDeleteand oops, I read your second comment...lol!
DeleteWhat a great card! Love the background, and the cas sentiment part. That paper is just enough. Thanks for entering our challenge at Artsystamper Digitals Challenge! I truly hope we see you again soon. Hugs, Bev ARTSYSTAMPER DIGITALS
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Beverly.
DeleteVery cool card, Karen! Great patterned paper - so understated but perfect. Thank you for playing along with us at Double Trouble #58. (BTW, I am a customer of Amy K.)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Melanie. Amy is the best!
DeleteLove your cards! The color scheme is perfect for masculine cards! Thanks for joining us at Double Trouble!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Kellianne.
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ReplyDeletePerfect for our Challenge!
So glad that you have shared your great artwork with us here at Always Fun Challenges.
Good luck hun and do come back again!
Jackie DT @AFC
Thank you, Jackie.
DeleteWOW! Another awesome design ... well done! Thanks so much for playing in our challenge at the Artsystamper Challenge Blog!
ReplyDeleteDarlene
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