Shoes in the kitchen, jeans on the floor. Basketballs lying at the back door. Living room carpet shows signs of wear. The fridge and the cupboards are constantly bare. The toilet seat is up, it's stuck that way. The sports on TV blare all day. Racetracks, footballs, all kinds of toys. How did you guess, I'm the mother of boys... ~Author Unknown
CAS-ual Fridays has a cool new challenge up: Long and Short: Create a card or project with a long side and short side (3 x 6, 4 x 8, etc. inches). There is also a very exciting announcement that you won't want to miss either! This week's sponsor is CAS-ual Fridays Stamps, and there is so much inspiration from the Girl Fridays on the Blog.
I used the really graphic and fun open chevron image from the newly released Rad set to create a bright, masculine birthday card. The greeting comes from the set called Woot Woot. I colored in the chevrons and added the horizontal line through each set.
Today's Tip: Customize a stamped image with marker.
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ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous! I love the bold colors!
ReplyDeleteWhere do you come up with these ideas?! This is such an awesome card, Karen!
ReplyDeleteLove that sweet poem too - I can totally relate! :)
Oooh, love the pattern ... very Frank Lloyd Wright-ish! Smart colors, Karen!
ReplyDeleteSo graphic and very cool!
ReplyDeleteGreat layout and I love the colours.
ReplyDeleteThis is just awesome!
ReplyDeleteThis is really cool!
ReplyDeleteYour tall card is so cool and I LOVE your chevrons!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun poem! Your card totally rocks Karen, fabulous idea and execution!
ReplyDeletelove the card, and the poem about the mom of the boys.
ReplyDeleteSuper cool card!
ReplyDeletei absolutely LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteTFS Karen~
ha...love the poem:)
ReplyDeleteYour card is so very striking...awesome.
love the bold bright colors :)
ReplyDeletelove the bright background and the patterned paper created. super card, Karen!
ReplyDeleteBold and fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic, Karen! Love the bright colors and the cool patterned strip you created with those chevrons.
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