Anyhoo, enough about my problems...I've got a masculine card to share with you today...a Father's Day card for my FIL. His birthday is next week, so I need to get going on a card for that, too...
I did a bunch of challenges for this one: Curtain Call Color Challenge 33, CPS170, Caardvarks embossing challenge, Really Reasonable Ribbon challenge #1--masculine, and Paper Players 1--Father's Day/masculine. Hope you like it!
Stamps: On My Couch, Day at the Beach (PTI)
Paper: Night of Navy, Bashful Blue, PTI white, SU pp
Ink: Night of Navy
Accessories: Cuttlebug Swiss Dots, SU ribbon, dimensionals, Martha Stewart scallop dot punch
Glad you were finally able to post, Ann, cuz' this is CUTE---well for a guy's card, we won't tell him it's "cute"! I did hear others were having blogger issues too! I just found another challenge you could use this for at Really Reasonable Ribbons--they have one for a masculine card using ribbon! You can see it HERE!
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Hi Ann...I just love your paper piecing of that arm cha...so cute! But as LeAnne says,just don't tell the guy receiving this card it is cute!!! :)Thank you for joining us this week at Always Playing with Paper!
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Lesley ;)
Love this, Ann, you totally rocked 'The Dreaded Man-Card!' And way to go on all the challenges!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great card Ann! I'm so glad you found us and joined our first Really Reasonable Ribbon challenge. I look forward to seeing more of your work!
ReplyDeleteAnn, maybe your technology was telling you to take a rest :-) I'm so pleased you were finally able to post this fabulous card. Your paper piecing is as masterclass. the masculine stripes really remind me of pyjamas or a striped shirt. Really masculine feel. Love it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining the Paper Players in our inaugural challenge.
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jaydee
Cute card! AWESOME apolstry! ;)
ReplyDeleteFabulous card! Those men cards are always tough, but this is a great set for them. I agree with Blogger too, so glad it's back up.
ReplyDeleteWell, must say, for a "cursed" post, I'm glad you managed to get past it all! This is a fabulously fun card!
ReplyDeleteAwww, so stinkin' cute. Love the paper piece and your wonderful colors.
ReplyDeleteso cute, Ann.. a great fd card:) thanks so much for playing along at the Curtain Call...we've missed you!
ReplyDeleteLove your striped couch! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love your CAS man card Ann! Love the paper piecing and these colors!
ReplyDeleteThis is fab - I like the way the armchair is the same as the border below. Cool man card.
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This is so cute!
ReplyDeleteGreat card, lovely papers :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome card! You should get a special medal just for getting all those challenges into one card, impressive!!
ReplyDeleteHoly moly, you've been on a creative roll! Gorgeous stuff Ann!
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What a fab guy card - gotta start thinking about what to make for Father's Day. I know it'll creep up before I know it! Never thought to use my couch set for a guy card but it totally works!
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Super cute card!
ReplyDeleteYah, my batteries just died too, ugh! lol This is an awesome manly card! :D
ReplyDeleteOh my this is so fantastic -- great guy card!! I love the colors, just perfectly manly. Thanks for playing along with us at Always Playing with Paper!!
ReplyDeletesuch a cutie pie card ann!!!
ReplyDeleteToo cute!! Love it!! Fabulous use of this week's colours. Thanks for playing the Curtain Call :D
ReplyDeleteBeautiful clean and simple card. The colors are so stunning and your paper piecing is perfect. Thanks for playing along with us at Really Reasonable Ribbon
ReplyDeleteNice and manly! I like the stripes and your use of the swiss dot on just the bottom of the panel.
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet card Ann! i just love the boarder punch you have used, i really have a soft spot for dots!! Thanks for joining in the fun at Curtain Call this week! :)
ReplyDeleteCool paper piecing! Makes me want to curl up in the chair and take a snooze.
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