I'm here this morning in my never ending quest for the best and quickest birthday card! When it comes to these cards, the flatter the better; all the better to mail! And of course, able to leap over small buildings in a single bound! Oh my, I got lost in the moment. I'm all about quick and easy and it really doesn't matter if it can leap over a building. All I really want is ease in mailing and something that brings a smile to someone's face! After all, isn't that what 'Happy Birthday' is all about?
So there you have it. I used a piece of G45 Good Ole Sport and covered the base card and then cut out and matted a golfer and a piece of newspaper print and then I stamped the sentiment onto the newspaper! Very quick and easy. I always leave the inside clean and simple so I can write a message for someone inside. It is all about sending greetings one written word at a time.
Well this is it for me this morning. Hope you have a good day on tap and that you remember to breathe. I'm going to spend some time playing here in my craft room this morning!
6 comments:
Glenda, your card is brilliant, love it.
Now there an idea I had never thought of ... stamping the sentiment on News Print.
I really must try to remember that one.
Patricia X
Hi Glenda,
What a nice, manly card! Perfect for the golfer in the family. I haven't gotten rid of any of my stamps yet, as planned. We'll see what ends up happening.
I went shopping this weekend - I need to show off some of my buys. I can't believe I bought MORE fabric.... It's like designed paper. It catches my eye and I fall in love!
Hugs,
Kay
It's the perfect masculine card, not to mention gorgeous!
Just fabulous Glenda! The plaid background is PERFECT for this 'gentleman' and I really love how you did the sentiment panel ... clever (I'll be 'borrowing' that idea! lol)
Hugs from soon to be very cold & snowy Ohio!
Outstanding masculine card, Glenda! Really love the plaid. Trying to build up my Bday card stash, too. Love the mail-ability factor here.
Great masculine card!! Great colors and design!
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