Friday 4 March 2011

50th Birthday & New Challenge over on Simply Create



A little break from making Wedding invites, a man 50th Birday card using Dis Digi Images, bought it a while back thinking it would come in handy sometime. Tried to colour it with Promarkers but the printer ink (even sprayed with hairspray) kept bleeding so had to go back to my Prisma pencils.  Is there a way round this, would love you to tell me. Shame as I am really enjoying the Promarkers!



entering challenge


Now onto a new challenge over at Simply Create. Using the inspiration board, colour combo and add a flower and button, create anything you like. A whopping prize of £100 of stash for one lucky winner. Hope you can join us, ends 30th March




Have a lovely weekend




x

11 comments:

Doreen said...

Fabulous card Carol,great image.xxx

Lisa Jane said...

what a wonderful card - great image for a mens card .. love the twine
Lisa ;)

carol said...

ooh cute image and gorgeous card, thankyou for playing along with Craftycatz, x carol

CRAZYCRAFTSHED said...

Hi Nnalorac
A gorgeous card,love the image,thankyou for joining us at CraftyCatz,
Hugs Dianne xx

Kat said...

Great male card Carol. These papers are just perfect with that cute image.

Have a lovely weekend,

Kat xx

Jackie said...

Fantastic card Carol, love the image. I find if I print digi images and leave them overnight I have no trouble with bleeding :o)
Jackie xx

Aunty Sue said...

Hi love this image and a great card thanks for joining Crafty Catz

scrappyjacky said...

Lovely card. I print digis on card from The Papermill Shop.....and have never found it bleeds.

Suzie said...

A great card and image. Thanks for joining us at Crafty Catz this week. Hugs Suzie x

Anonymous said...

This card is so cute - love the layout and colours.
Thank you for sharing
Take care
Rachel and Angela of
Rainbow Studio's Clear Craft Stamps
xxxx

Unknown said...

This is gorgeous, love the layout and the beautiful papers and that teddy is so sweet xxx

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