This month we were to cover BIRTHDAYS and with this new movement created by Shannon West at Stampin' UP called #iambringingbirthdaysback, I have joined the bandwagon in creating many birthday cards!
A card for my dear sweet Dad as he turned 69 last month and this is a quote he says each year so I thought it was funny and perfect for him! I used my favorite Number of Years Stamp Set and Large Numbers Framelit Dies with the balloons from the Birthday Celebration Stamp Set.
While I had the Birthday Celebration Stamp Set out, I made a masculine birthday card with the same color combo of Smoky Slate, Tangelo Twist, Basic Black with Very Vanilla.
Then I needed another masculine birthday card, so I changed up the color combo to Hello Honey, Basic Black and Very Vanilla.
But wait, I need one MORE masculine birthday card for my brother Jon, so I made this one! Colors are Pool Party, Hello Honey, Real Red, Basic Black and Very Vanilla. (Many guy birthdays in February!)
And if you are wondering where the "Happy Birthday" greeting is from.....It is from the Saleabration stamp set called Perfect Pairings. You can get it FREE when you purchase $50 of SU product right now thru March 31st! Don't wait too much longer to get it!
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Inspire. Create. Share. That's what I love to do.
Cindy
6 comments:
These are great - I love the color combos!
Cindy--I love how you showed the same basic card in several ways. That shows just how versatile our stamps and papers can be! I love these masculine cards! Kathy
YOur cards are awesome, Cindy!! Love the colors and how you used the balloons!! Thaks so much for sharing!!
Oh Cindy, I love not only the colour choices here, but also the simplicity of your beautiful cards. Thank you for sharing xx
Love it all!!! The balloons with the bold outlines and softer colors are just AWESOME!
You're the queen of masculine cards!! Love them all! I need to use up some of that in color ribbon so I might just case these! The black outlined balloons are so cool! Lovely work as always, Cindy!
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