Hallo my Blogland friend, we meet again at Wednesday and it means a new challenge at Addicted to Stamps and More (ATSM) this week we have theme: Photo Inspiration
Here is the Card I made for my brother in law`s Birthday:
How I made my card:
1. I first took my Lawn Fawn Stamp set and took the white paper, stamped the Nautical Images on the white paper.
2. I then use the square Die to cut the images.
3. I also die cutting the white paper for the sentiment.
4. I adhere the Main Images on the woodgrain DP, and adhere all on the light blue paper.
Challenges for my card are:
Love,
This is so cute! Love the way you have staggered the images. And the wood plank background looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Monika. Beautifully done. Love the woodgrain panel with the nautical pieces.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great masculine card Monika - you have made a fabulous card with the nautical theme
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Maxine
What a fun card Monika and I love how you personalised it. The wood background is gorgeous and I love the little nautical stamps.
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Carol x
Beautiful card, Monika ! Love these nautical images over the wood grain paper. Fabulous design too with a lovely personalisation. I’m sure your BIL will love it! xx
ReplyDeleteSuch a super men's card, Monika. It will be much appreciated, I am sure.
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Monica
Wow awesome card. Great masculine card. The wood background and blues are awesome papers. Love the nautical theme and images. He's one lucky guy to get this awesome card.
ReplyDeleteSuper cute masculine card, Monika. Love how you incorporated all the inspirational image elements.
ReplyDeleteGreat masculine card Monika love the cute images and great B.paper
ReplyDeletecarol x
Fabulous birthday card...love all your sweet images!
ReplyDeleteThis card certainly has a masculine feel and look. Both the theme and colors suit a manly themed card, with the wooden paper being a super background for the images.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous masculine birthday card Monika! I love the nautical theme and the cute images against the woodgrain paper!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Tammy