Three of my family members (all guys) have March birthdays. The first is one that I’m linking with the CAS-ual Friday where the challenge is to make the sentiment front and center.
And here’s my card for Tracy’s St.Patrick’s Day birthday. He’s been warned to stay off the blog. I love the sentiments in the new Papertrey Ink “Movers and Shakers” set. The inside sentiment is just as great. All papers are Papertrey Ink as well as the Woodgrain Impression Plate.
The next card is for my niece’s finance. One of our big events this summer is their wedding in Hyde Park. I’m already looking forward to it. The papers here are old Cosmo Cricket “Boyfriend.” The frame, sentiment, and circle border die are all Papertrey Ink.
Last is the card for my BIL. We’ll be celebrating his and Tracy’s birthday at Tavern 58 the night before Tom’s birthday, so I can hand deliver this one. The Houndstooth stamp, circle border and sentiment are, again, from Papertrey Ink. I used three different circle punches to create the tag.
Wow, wow, your male cards rock, Karen! Love the colors and designs. I have yet to open my “Movers and Shakers” set, lol. Also love the frame on your second card!
I initially thought the houndstooth was paper and not a stamp – it’s very effective!
We have three male family birthdays in the next week, I find presents and cards for these three always hard!
These male cards are epic. It can be really difficult to find the perfect card for a guy because decorations can easily make it look girly but these cards are manly but still cute. Really nice.
Great male cards….I particularly like the middle one.
You have such a knack for masculine cards! and I love the way you photographed the St Patricks day one
St. Patricks day birthday card is just gorgeous and the others are fab too. You have such a skill with cards Karen.
Each of your cards are fantastic! Thank you for getting sentimental with us this week at CAS-ual Fridays!
All lovely cards Karen. I especially like the happy colors in that second one, and I love how you’re staging the photos of the cards!
Wow! Great projects, each and every one!! Thanks so much for playing with us at CAS-ual Fridays! We’re so glad you did!
Guy cards are so hard – and yours are amazing.
These are great cards, Karen, and I’m sure each of these guys will love them!
And BTW, your photography of the cards is always so awesome! I always admire it but rarely mention it.
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