For one of our friends, and definitely for my brother, retirement means more golf! This is actually the second retirement for my brother. He worked for many years, retired, needed something to do, and started driving a school bus. He actually loved the job, but after seven years or so, he decided this year he’d had enough. So here are two cards, both made with Papertrey Ink’s “On the Links” set.
For my brother’s card, I used a white brad for the golf ball, and two cloud dies in addition to the stamps and dies of the set to create a little scene.
A die meant to create snow drifts served as a little slope leading up to the tee for the second card. The paper on the bottom is from “Black & White All Over,” by Maile Belles.
I know for a fact that both these guys have put in a lot of time on the golf course this summer. And there’ll be no need to quit come September!
I think your cards are tee-riffic too!
I second Lady Ella’s comment!
My hsband always says that he would like to work in a DIY store after he retires and actually the stores do make a point of employing older retirees who can give good advice, so he might just do it
That snow drift die worked perfect to create the golf scene!
They both are TEErrific indeed ;o)
Those are great cards for the two golf enthusiasts…and I love others’ “tee” comments…clever. Curious: what die cutting equipment do you use?
Cheers~
Oh these are both cute – I like the green hills on the second card. Always good to get another use out of a die.
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