I loved all the nautical looks and colors. What I was drawn to create was a card using these colors with the wall color in the picture on the left as my background.
This theme is right on trend. I've been seeing nautical cards all over the internet as we approach Father's Day. Last weekend at the stamping retreat I attended one of my dear "sistahs" overheard me say I was working on a nautical card and she brought me over this sweet little anchor charm. Thank you Inky Fingers (aka Debbie) for the perfect charm for my card.
Just before I made this card for the design team at Stampin' Celebration I had the chance to preview the new Cards 4 Him Online card class. It's chock full of inspiration for masculine cards. I like the sketch on one of the cards so much that I changed my original plan and adapted their sketch to make my card.
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Clicky to find out more about the Cards 4 Him Online Class.
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Clicky to go to Stampin' Celebration and join in the challenge!
Tomorrow I promise to work on a few Mother's Day cards for those of us who still need ideas for the special moms in our lives.
Stamps: The Open Sea (SU), Knotty (Avery Elle)
Paper: Aboard (Authentique), Sahara Sand (SU)
Misc: Linen Thread, Circle Framelits, 2 1/2" Punch
4 comments:
I love the little rope across the card. Makes it seem so authentic!
This would be the perfect card for my dear husband. Any idea where I can get the anchor from? Maybe i missed it.
Thanks Kim
Sorry, Kim, I don't know. Debbie (aka Inky Fingers) gave it to me. I'll ask her where she got them for you.
Love that little anchor! Great card!!!
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