Monday, 25 January 2010

Happy Birthday Son!


It's my son's birthday and I was a bit unsure what kind of card to make for him. When this happens I head for the Sketch File and Kathy had a great sketch for me. I combined Sketch #17 with some Funky Hand papers from the new CD: Papercraft Factory and a silhouette of a 'chocolate' labrador that I found online, a few bits of embellishments and it was done!

12 comments:

  1. Lovely card Janice, what a fab silhouette image and I do like the spotty papers....x

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  2. Great silhouette image and I love the use of the various circles on the design, fab card!

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  3. This looks great Janice. I was just thinking, "oooh nice papers" when I read what they were (embarrassed smilie needed here) but then again, I do keep seeing things that people have made with papers I've not spotted on those CDs till they do!
    Thanks for using the sketch, it works really well with the silhouette image

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  4. Oh that's fab Janice and perfect for Steven xx

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  5. Great card and I love the "cardboard Muffin" woof woof.

    Happy birthday Steven. x

    :)

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  6. He'll love this card, Janice - lovely combo of papers and colour and, of course, the choc lab profile x

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  7. gorgeous card, love the sillouette :)

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  8. gorgeous card, love the sillouette :)

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  9. WOW that sillouette is so crisp it loks like a stamp! Brilliant card, love the colours XXX

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  10. What a great card. Some really lovely things on your blog Janice have really enjoyed looking through it!

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  11. Awwwe, HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO STEVE! What a great card from a great mom (or is it mum?) ~ LOVE it! ♥

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  12. Lovely card, I hope it loved it.
    x

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