Thursday 2 May 2013

Another post...

... wow!! I am on a roll - sits down in shock :-).

Back with a little card make:



I mentioned on a previous post its Ians dad 80th soon and I've made this for him - used some fabby Basic Grey paper, die-cut the age and added hessian from my stash - that was my last little scrap :-(.  The image is Jim from Digi-stamp boutique who has been coloured with promarkers and matted onto die-cut circle.

I would like to enter this into:

Moving Along with the Times- one for the guys
and a new challenge blog: Crafting Muskateers - Anything goes 
Basic Grey - masculine
Digi stamp Boutique - anything goes with one of their images

Right off to have a nosy at Janeys digi designs blog as theres a new flower bloomed.

Thanks for looking

Ali
xx



10 comments:

  1. Fab card Ali, love the paper with that image and the hessian looks great x

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  2. What a blessing to reach 80!! And this is a super card! Thanks for sharing with us at MAWTT!
    xxx
    Red

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  3. Fab card! Love the touch of hessian. Hugs Juls xxx

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  4. What a brilliant card. Love the image it reminds me of my Dad! Thanks for joining us at Crafting Musketeers xx Jan DT

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  5. Really fun design and that paper is just perfect.
    Thanks so much for playing along at Basic Grey Challenges.
    Hugs
    Clare
    xx

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  6. Fab card , thank you for joining us at the Crafting Musketeers Challenge Blog xx

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  7. Ah this is such a great card, Perfect for our theme on MAWTT this week, Hope you have a lovely weekend and thanks for playing along with us, Love Hazelxo

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  8. Great card (Sally-Ann's images are fab!), thanks for joining the Crafting Musketeer's first blog challenge :)

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  9. I like this one a lot! That is a sweet image. It's been fab checking in on blogger today and seeing loads of your beautiful makes ^_^
    XOX

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  10. This 'roll' you're on...is it a Swiss or Mini-roll?
    :-)

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