Last but not least, my third creation for today is my DT make for this fortnight's challenge at
the theme this fortnight is
DIE CUTS OR PUNCHES
chosen by our lovely Pat K.
This is the card I made for my nephew's 21st birthday, I used die cuts from various companies, red, white and black cardstock and a piece of diamond patterned design paper.
As always there's more to see over at Fab'n' Funky, some fabulous inspiration from the rest of the team.
Many thanks for those of you visiting my blog, please scroll down for my earlier posts today.
Chris
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Challenge entries:
acutabove February Challenge
mmmchallenge #271
16 comments:
Well Chris your card really is fab and funky, I love the design its amazing. xx
Very striking use of colour Chris.
B x
Great masculine card and design, love the colour combo.
Carol x
Beautiful bold colours and design
Great masculine card, love the colours Chris, I’m sure your nephew loved it
Pat xx
Fab masculine card Chris. Great colours and design. Pat K xx
Janette took my words out of my mouth but going to say them anyway..really Fab n Funky, I really though it was a thick book first glance, those papers boggle me, love it, love the birthday, birthday, birthday..awesome card Chris..
Luv CHRISSYxx
A wonderful celebratory card and great use of your dies.
Fabulous masculine card Chris, and great use of dies x
Great masculine card! Love the pop of red for the repeated die cut sentiment. Thanks for sharing with the February Challenge at A Cut Above.
A very striking card, Chris. I love the combination and black, white and red.
Liz xx
Bold and graphic in the best way, with the red accents giving the whole design such great energy. The layered die cuts add so much dimension, and the diamond pattern works perfectly for a milestone masculine card.
Wow, that colour combo does give a fabulous eye catching effect. Thanks for joining us at Make My Monday. Love Dawn x
What a cool masculine birthday card Chris! Love it!! xoxo
fabulous card, I almost brought a die that was very similar :)
What a great card for your nephew Chris.
Love the dies you've used.
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