Shirt and Tie Birthday card


Wow, this has been a long week.. I honestly cant wait until the weekend. I think it been boring this week, because my sciatic has kicked off again, and its too painful to do my usual weekly chores, so apart from the basics - i.e cleaning the kitchen and tidying round the living room. so i have been watching trashy murder dramas. and waiting for the kiddos and hubby to come home from work.

I did make it to my card making class this week though :)

We made this card this week at class.  This is the first male card i have made. 



Its a very simple card to make.  I hope you enjoyed my sharing.


Things I used:
6" x 6" inch card
Bronze Stockcard
Brown dogtooth stockcard
Ivory pearlised stock card
Black scrap from my stash
silver scrap from my stash
Dotty embossing folder

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Comments

  1. Fabulous, you rock your first masculine card ! Love all the details and your beautiful design. Thanks so much for sharing and for playing along at ATSM.

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  2. Congratulations on making your first masculine card! I find it so hard to make cards for boys but this one is great and ticks all the boxes. The lucky recipient will love it.
    Thanks for sharing with us at ATSM.
    Hugs
    Carol x

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    1. Thank you, and thanks for hosting xx

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  4. AnonymousMay 15, 2022

    This is so cool!

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