Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Live it Up.....

Hello and Happy Wednesday everyone! We are half way
through the week thank goodness! I'm a little behind
in the card making department... I know I need to get some
made but I'm not feeling like getting it done... :o)
I'm sure some of you have had that problem.... I think
I'm gonna look at some sketches to get me motivated
and see what the outcome is! :o) In the meantime
I do have one last card done to show you.... It's not
that great but I did make it, so I'll share it with you! :o)


Card stock, Ink, Oval & Scallop Punch - Stampin' Up
Designer Paper - Basic Grey (Hang 10) Retired
Hemp Twine
Cartridges - Dude - (ATV) Cut @ 3 1/4"
CTMH Art Philosophy (Zig Border) Cut @ 3 3/4 x 3/4"
Stamps - Megan Elizabeth (Birthday)

  Thanks so much for stopping by!
Have an AWESOME DAY!!!

Theresa

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

That came out great, Theresa. I like the colors and paper you used. Did you have trouble with this cart? I found it very hard to work with.You certainly don't look as if you had trouble.

Debbie said...

Great card!! The BG paper is perfect for this cut!!

Amy said...

Cool card- love the papers :)Amy

Melissa said...

Such a manly card, great job!!! Just want to tell you I got the magazine, thanks so much!!!

Cricut Couple said...

Wow! What amazing colors! I just love this!!!

Sharon said...

Well, I think it is great!! I love the cut. The papers and colors are wonderful. I really like that bg paper that looks like it has splats on it. And I really like the sentiment. :)

Norma said...

Hi Theresa:) I think it turned out great and a great masculine card, I always have trouble with them!! I certainly love the papers you used. I hope you find some inspiring sketches, I'm kinda feeling that way too and I'm looking through magazines to see if something will inspire me:)
Hugs,
Norma

Sherrie K. said...

Cool card-love the papers:)
Sherrie K
http://sherriescraps.blogspot.com

Kate said...

Super card, Theresa! That image is such a great one for a guy - and the muted paper tones are perfect! It's got a dirty look without being muddy! (That's meant to be a compliment!!)