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Masculine Locomotive Birthday

Good day!

Here is my latest creation.  I needed a masculine birthday card for my husband. I had pinned this handmade card a while back, CASE Stampin' Chez Moi, so I thought I'd CASE it.  I also decided to use Freshly Made Sketches  design #FMS360 and the color combo from splitcoaststampers #CC1025.  I wanted colors that were masculine but not dull and the pop of red in this combo worked great.

The overall design and execution turned out relatively simple and I'm pretty happy with how it turned out.

What do you think?

Have a spectacular day!

Card Recipe

Stamps: SU! Traveler, Work of Art, Making Spirits Bright
Punches & Dies:  
Embossing folders:  
Paper: SU! Whisper White, stash pattern paper, stash dark green
Paper Size: A2 5.5" x 4.25" card
Ink: SU! Shaded Spruce, Pool Party, Real Red, MFT Extreme Black
Accessories: stash stick-on embellishments, stash ribbon
Techniques: 




CASE - Copy And Share Everything 💓
SU! - Stampin Up
PP - Paper Pumpkin
SSS - Simon Says Stamp
MFT - My Favorite Things Stamps
C9 - Concord & 9th
FMS - Freshly Made Sketches
PPP - Pretty Pink Posh

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