Yesterday was my brother's birthday. (Happy 34th, Eddie!) Here is the card I made for him. The "Happy Birthday is the same Heidi Swapp stamp I used for my dad's birthday card. This time, I used Versa Magic Night Sky and clear embossing powder. I wanted to stitch on the card, I really did, but I didn't want to dig out my sewing machine and try and fiddle with the tension and other knobs for a couple of hours. That, and as is often the case, I was working in a 10 x 10" clearing on my table. So, I used the Double Cutter Bee® Piercing Bugs Rotary Tool and drew in the stitches. Cardstock is Bazzill, of course and the pp is actually velum that has been in my scrap-drawer for a couple of years.
This card is the one my niece and I made for him. (Yes, the very same niece that once and continuously calls me a scrapbooking geek.) It is also on Bazzill. All of the Happy Birthday phrases are on one giant wood mounted Hero Arts stamp. I always saw it as a more feminine stamp, but when Niece asked to use it and in the end, I like the look. It's also clear embossing power over Vera Magic (Red Magic). The "Dad" is Technique Tuesday Eiffel letters and are clear embossing powder over Night Sky from my card. She figured out the ribbon and placement of the "Dad" Oval and really liked that you could read.."Happy Birthday Make A Wish Dad" There a bit hard to see, the those five dots in the upper left are Queen & Co Pearls (Blues)
I'm sure when he reads this blog, he'll get just as misty as my dad did when I describes the blood, sweat, tears and product that went into his card.
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Labels: Birthday Card, Masculine
4 Comments:
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- Elizabeth said...
October 28, 2008 at 5:45 AMThose are super cute cards!! I love how you did the stitching on the first one.- Stacy said...
October 28, 2008 at 6:32 AMGreat cards.- Marilyn said...
October 28, 2008 at 10:40 AMWonderful cards, I am sure he will like them! Niece did a wonderful job with the placement!! Now I want those cutterbee things!!!- Scrappy Girl said...
November 3, 2008 at 5:40 PMGreat cards! I talk with Marilyn alot between our two blogs and she has not posted or commented for a week or maybe longer....is everything ok with her? I am worried. I know she has had alot going on with jobs and her health. If you don't mind please let me know!