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Sunday, July 06, 2008

One for the fella's

While checking out Rach's blog I found out that Kath is asking for cards for the Maggie Centre, so I sorted some cards out from the challenges I do and discovered no fella cards so I thought I would make some, but best plans and all that I made one! I've used Friday Sketchers sketch from Carole and K&Co papers, the Karate Kid is a Sugar Nellie from Funky kits and the sentiments are Francoise Read clear stamps.

The weather is pants again but this time I have OH under foot so not sure how much crafting I will managed today although I would love to make a couple fella cards to pop in the parcel for Kath.


12 comments:

  1. Debby you never fail to impress me, this is a stunning card. jill x

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  2. WOW, your card is so cool. I just love it. Wonderful colors and details.

    Hugs from
    Heidi

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  3. Your card is so beautiful, I love the colors and the image!

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  4. Fantastic card Debby, I love the karate kid and the bright papers...and made for a good cause. Thanks for trying my sketch at FS this week.
    Carole ;o)

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  5. love your original card, colours are so brilliant :)

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  6. Gorgeous card I love the cute Karate boy

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  7. Hi Debby, I love the bright papers and your colouring.
    zoe
    xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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  8. Wow, fabby card and great colours.

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  9. It's fab Debby! Your designs are always amazing! xx

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  10. Wow Debby - this is just wonderful - I love those fabulous bright colours xxx

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  11. Very beautiful card. Great bright colors and I love that boys stuff. Great job!! Thanks for joining in. Love from Holland.

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