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Friday, 17 June 2011

Happy Fathers Day

This is the card I've made for my Dad for Fathers Day this weekend.  It's my first attempt at a double easel card and I've used decoupage on the two main panels.  Both images are from a pack I bought from Card Craft Plus - my Dad loves ties so they were both very appropriate!  I used papers from a Do Crafts pad, two black buttons and computer generated sentiment to finish it off.

Here are the two main panels:



And here's a close up of the base:


 
I'd like to enter the card in the following challenges:

Alphabet Challenge Blog - 'F is for Fathers Day'
Saturday Challenge - 'A Male Card'
One Stop Craft Challenge - 'Fathers Day'
Dream Valley Challenges - 'Fathers Day'
Pear Tree Designs - 'Fathers Day'
Cupcake Craft Challenges - 'Boy, oh boy, oh boy'
Papertake Weekly - 'Dads and lads'
Craft Us Crazy - 'Fathers Day'
Crafty Sentiments Designs - 'Fathers Day'
Paper Cutz - 'Fathers Day'

9 comments:

  1. Fab double easel, great decoupage!

    Thank you for sharing with us at Crafty Sentiments this week, good luck!
    Hugs Shell xx

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  2. Thanks for joining in with PTD this week it's a fab project.

    Kerry

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  3. Great male card Helen. Love the design and those ties look fab :o) Lisa x

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  4. Such a lovely card Helen..!

    have a lovely evening..hugs Vicky xx

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  5. What a gorgeous male card. I love all the little details. Thanks so much for playing at Cupcake this week. Good Luck! x

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  6. Wow, this is just fantastic. I've never seen a double easel card. Thanks for sharing it with us at Paper Cutz.

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  7. This is fabulous Helen; so sophisticated and masculine. Love it! x

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  8. Great card, very clever.

    Thank you for joining us at Papertake Weekly this week !

    Jo x

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  9. What a fab card!
    Thanks joining us this time at Dream Valley CHallenges
    Hugs Melly xxx

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Thanks for leaving me a comment - I really do appreciate it.

Helen x