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Saturday, May 18, 2013

ATCAS #13 Birthday


Welcome to a new ATCAS challenge!  This challenge is hosted by our wonderful team leader and creator of this challenge - Kylie!  Kylie has chosen the code word: BIRTHDAY.

Our sponsor for this challenge is Bugaboo Digi Stamps:

Please go to the ATCAS challenge blog to get all of the details about their prize and while you are there don't forget to check out the ATCAS DT creations!

Now back to my card.  I never can make enough masculine cards and I find them hard to make.  I found this paper from the Paper Loft called Huckleberry Pond and I love the colors and patterns for card making.  The kraft card stock is from PaperTrey as is the double ended banner die and button.  The sentiment is from MFT.

Thanks for coming by!

14 comments:

  1. Harriet this is perfect! I love the kraft with the paper strips. Wonderful texture!! xx

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  2. Super card Harriet. Love how you have used the strips of paper.
    Have a great weekend.
    Florence xx

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  3. This is a very smart looking card. Great papers.

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  4. Cool masculine card - nice choice of papers.

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  5. You're right - great papers for a "guy" card. Great way to use them, too.

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  6. Harriet, I love this card! You are rockin' the kraft card stock and DP.

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  7. Great guy card. The papers you used are perfect.

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  8. Wonderful card Harriet - sort of metro-sexual as it would be great for male or female!

    Karen x

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  9. Hi Harriet - the combination of colours and patterns are perfect for a masculine card.- brilliant design too!
    Hugs, Sylvia x

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  10. LOVE! Harriet, great DP mixed with the kraft background. Simple design that is so perfectly CAS and masculine! Loll xx

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  11. Lovely choice of DP papers, Harriet. They look so good on the craft and the sentiment with button looks great! xx

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  12. Love the papers you have used. Great Card!

    Bev

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  13. Harriet your choice of paper is perfect with the kraft. I alway find it hard to make masculine looking cards, but this one is great!
    Hugs
    Christine

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