For the guys in my life, the simpler the better. I was playing at my friend's house with her new Stampin' Up stuff (the very best kind of play date!) and thought this brilliantly colored paper was all the accent that this card needed!
Speaking of my men...I put Andrew on a plane yesterday with his high school band heading to Washington D.C. for the inauguration.
Mine is in the pink shirt! |
Just as I was finishing up this post, my sister-in-law, who lives in D.C. texted me this picture of their performance this morning. They had to play at 8:30 D.C. time which would have felt like 6:30 a.m. Denver time. Ouch. Teenagers do not function well at that time.
But, she also sent this very blurry cell phone picture of him saying "Hi" to us back in Denver. He appears to be smiling.
They have free time this afternoon - hopefully my son will remember to snap some pictures of himself in front of various D.C. monuments. On Monday, they are actually going to the inaugural festivities! I told him to take a picture, even though I would guess that there will be a million people there and the President will be a little dot in the far distance. Even so, there aren't many people who can say they have been to an inauguration!
- Stampin' Up: a single (don't know the name!)
- Paper: Stampin' Up Not Quite Navy, Daffodil Delight, Crumb Cake, Parker's Patterns dsp
- Ink: Stampin' Up Not Quite Navy
- Accessories: Stampin' Up Embossing folder, button and ribbon, Spellbinders die
Great guy card...I'm going to have to remember this sketch! Lee-Ann :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful masculine card! And I love your button detail. Hope your son has a wonderful time in D.C.
ReplyDeleteI like the Aztec feel of this masculine card! Great button accent!
ReplyDeleteA great card for a guy! Mine like the simpler cards too! How exciting for your son to be in DC during the inauguration!
ReplyDeleteExcellent masculine birthday card Kim! Very graphic, LOVE.
ReplyDeleteSuper duper cool card, dearie!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat papers for a male card. How exciting for Andrew. Make sure you share the pick. Hugs xxx
ReplyDeleteLove that you kept to the sketch, but used such bold colors to make the layers pop!
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic! Love the DP you used and that button is the perfect addition.
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us at Seize the Birthday.
Lynn
You've really seized the masculine with this card, Kims! It could be for any man, or any person from a Western or rustic point of view! And I'm inspired by how you did your button!
ReplyDeleteHow exciting your home life is for those boys! Andrew must be over the moon and you must be for him! What an awesome, awesome experience to have and be a PART of!! I can't wait to see the follow-up photos!
awesome! love that paper and copper button:) thanks for playing along at Seize the Birthday, Kim!
ReplyDeleteI can never get this kind of layering to work but your card is fab! How wonderful for your son to be playing at the inauguration - 6.30am may not be his usual optimum time but I'm sure adrenalin will get him through on this occasion!
ReplyDeleteWow, another wonderful masculine card (you do them so well!)! I am so glad for you and your son...what an honor to play for the inauguration! Washington DC is such an exciting place to visit...I hope he makes some memories that last a lifetime!
ReplyDeleteLove this for a masculine card. it's nice to see the bright colours from the papers. x
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful! Great color choices - the colors really pop!
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