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Monday, 25 May 2009

Cute Card Thursday card!

I have been busy making cards last night so will show them over the next couple of days! This one is for the Cute Card Thursday challenge which was A Sprting Chance, you simply have to use a sporting image on your card.
It is my eldest sons 10th Birthday in a few days time so I have made a card from his Brother to give to him. His name is Ross but Evan often calls his big brother Rossi! So I thought it would be cute to stamp that on the card.
The papers are some that I havent used very often, Junior Varsity, I love them now!!! The cricket image is Paper Nation, Ross is obsessed with Cricket!

I used the Schoolbook Serif alphabet to stamp the name in Old Olive and then added punched out stars with Real Red buttons. I did a little trick I saw someone do on another blog and I wound round tiny thin strips of paper instead of cotton.

We have been gardening this morning (our garden is huge and I hate gardening but it is very overgrown!). We found this little fella amongst all the weeds!!!


Back tomorrow with another card, be sure to check in!
Jules
x

9 comments:

  1. This is really eye catching, especially love the buttons on the stars - it really makes this card pop x

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  2. Love the card Jules, ohhhhh! I don't like frogs, Hugs Sarah B X

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  3. Great card Jules - lovely clean look, and I think I'm going to have to get that stamp! K x

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  4. What a beautiful card Jules.

    Hugs Riet.x

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  5. Great card, I am sure Ross will love it. x

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  6. Great card Jules, I love this paper too! Nothing like a bank holiday to do the garden eh? Great weather for it too. Have a good week off the school run ;0)
    Hugs Sarah-Jane xx

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  7. fabulous card, fantastic image! Many thanks for joining in the CCT challenge! Debx

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  8. Love it Jules, so bright and cheerful, fabby!! :)

    Elaine x

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  9. Brilliant card, love the image.
    luv
    Debby

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