Hello and welcome to my little corner of the web! Over the weekend I celebrated my son’s birthday! He wasn’t mine until four years ago, but I couldn’t love him more. He is such a smart and funny kid, that has the heart the size of Texas! I couldn’t be more lucky than to have this guy in my life. This card that I am sharing with you was his Birthday card. Honestly, this is how I imagine my kiddo as a boy, except the image is missing a snake and a frog hanging from the pockets. I do hope that you enjoy the card as much as I do. If you like it, please follow me for more creative shenanigans. Without further ado…
Products used: Canson XL water color paper, yellow cs, teal cs, Arteza Real Brush Markers, Penny Black Antique Frame Dies, Versafine Ink, Ranger Clear Embossing Powder, Bertech Double sided foam tape, and Rubber Cottage Boy Sailing Stamp
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8 responses to “Birthday Boy Sailing”
This is a fabulous card – reminds me of my grandson! Love the colourful scene.
So glad you stopped by at 613 Avenue Create.
Hugs Sheryl DT member xx
Thanks Sheryl! I absolutely loved dropping the watercolor in on this card!
Lovely boy card. Nice work. Thank you for sharing with us here today at World Wide Open Design Team Challenge and best of luck with your entry.
Annette DT Registered Owners/Admin for World Wide Open Design Team Challenge
Beautiful card Joy! Great scene. Thank you for sharing with us over here at World Wide Open Design Team Challenge and best of luck with your entry.
Gale DT for http://worldwideopendesignteamchallenge.blogspot.com.au/
Thanks Gale! I'll be sure to stop back and get inspirations from all of the entries! Such creative people visit your niche of the web!
Hugs, Joy
Thank you Annette! I hope you have a great week!!
Hugs, Joy
So cute! Thank you for sharing with us over here at World Wide Open Design Team Challenge and best of luck with your entry.
Vicki DT for http://worldwideopendesignteamchallenge.blogspot.com.au/
Lovely project!!!!
Thanks for joinig us at Corrosive Challenge blog
Ana Isabel DT Coordinator.