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Hi!  Maybe I should be sleeping already.  But it's summer and I feel like just doing nothing and crafting all day and sleeping really late at night.  And I made a card.  A quickie kind of card inspired by TGF's WOW sketch #6.  After making all these cutesy, pinky, little princess stuff I thought I'd make a boy card plus play with new stamps and paper. 

Here's Tyler from TGF's Creepin set.  Mostly I picked him cause he matched my paper and I've been wanting to use this paper that I won from Die Cuts r us a little while ago.  On the reverse side of the guitars was the red sheet printed with cassette tapes!  Wow, do kids know what that is nowadays?  Also used Lawn Fawn's Teeny Tiny Backdrops for the music notes and the red music notes were die cut from MFT dies.  Pretty simple and straightforward card.

Short post today.  Thanks for reading and have a great week!

Comments

Cheryl said…
Really cute! I like how you colored his hair! Wow, I feel so old that I actually owned cassette tapes!
Lorraine said…
Ooh, love this! Perfect boy card and it looks vintage-y with the inked edges!
Wow Eva, love this paper what a good matcher for rocker boy!Love it!
hugs
Doreen

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