Good Morning & Happy Tuesday!
Hope your all having a great week so far!
It's a sunny morning here but rain is to move in this afternoon and I think after that we are in for sunshine the rest of the week! Yipppeee!
I was up half the night with back pain as it started yesterday.
It will definitely be a restful day with an ice pack! Ughh!
I am so excited to share with you a card I made last week from a Debbie Henderson class on making a pocket card for the men in our lives. This one I have been so happy to learn how to make!
We used the Pocket Framelits for this.
I had this sheet of plaid paper in my stash for along time. I recently used it for a card class with my friends and when I seen Debbie's class for this I used up what was left of it. The buttons were from my stash and the smallest I had. This one will most likely get sent to my Dad for Father's Day. I always remember him wearing flannel shirts in the winter.
Card Details:
Stamps: Hero Arts sentiment
Ink: Early Espresso
Cardstock: Early Espresso, Cajun Craze, Very Vanilla, Hot Off The Press Paper
Accessories: Pocket Framelits, Sponge, Buttons, Glue Dots, Tombow Liquid Glue
Using the Pocket Framelits made this card easy to create!
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My thoughts today...
I'd be lost without my friends!
That's all for now!
Thanks for stopping by & have a great day!
~Wendy
4 comments:
Oh my gosh, this is amazing! It looks JUST like a flannel shirt, it's awesome! My dad always wore a flannel shirt too...he'll appreciate it!! Enjoy your day, it felt like fall this morning at 6am!!!
Chilly morning here and I could have snuggled up in that great flannel shirt. It came out great, Wendy, and I love the wooden buttons.
Wow! That paper really makes it look like a real flannel shirt. What a great card!
You found the perfect piece of plaid for this card! I love how the sentiment perfectly fits on the pocket too - great card for your dad! Enjoy that sunshine! Rain is supposed to come later on this afternoon, but the day is lovely at the moment :)
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