Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Paper Players 214 and Pals Paper Arts 220

My oldest son, Wayne, has a birthday coming up soon.  With his recent move back to Tennessee, I won't get to hand him his birthday card.  That meant I had to get it made and in the mail so he gets it on time.  The Paper Players CAS (Clean And Simple) Masculine Birthday challenge and the sketch from Pals Paper Arts were the perfect combination for his card. 


Stamp Sets:  Four You, Traveler; Ink:  Soft Suede; Card Stock:  Soft Suede, Whisper White, Moonlight Designer Series Paper Stack; Accessories & Tools:  Circles Collection Framelits Dies, In Color Sequin Assortment, Dimensionals, Multipurpose Liquid Glue, SNAIL Adhesive, Stampin' Trimmer, Big Shot Die-Cutting Machine

You can find the sketch challenge from Pals Paper Arts HERE.


The masculine birthday card challenge from The Paper Players can be found HERE.


Thanks for stopping in at the Coffee Pot Stamping Cafe,

Marsha

14 comments:

  1. FABULOUS! The paper...the stamp...WOW - You nailed it and I am sure that anyone will love to receive this beautiful card! Masculine Cards are a challenge but you sure did nail it! Thanks for playing this week with the PPA Challenge!

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    1. Thanks, Susan. You are right that masculine cards can be a challenge.

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  2. Awesome masculine birthday card, Marsha! I love that ship...makes me want to sail away! Thanks for joining us at the Pals Paper Arts this week!

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    1. Thanks, Dawn. It was a great sketch this week.

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  3. Love the flip of the sketch. A great masculine card that I will be pinning for sure. Thanks for including the PPA in your stamping fun this week!

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  4. This is a really FABULOUS masculine card. Love your choice of papers and images, and the way that you used the sketch! Thanks for playing along at Pals Paper Arts this week!

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    1. Thanks, Cindy, I appreciate your kind comment.

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  5. I love your masculine inspired card, and your take on the sketch. It's so smooth and clean. Thanks for sharing, Marsha! I learn so much from other stampers. ;)

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    1. Thanks, Barb. I, too, learn so much from others.

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  6. Marsha, you can never go wrong with transportation images for a perfect masculine birthday card. I really like the added stars! Thanks for playing with the Paper Players!

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    1. Thanks, Mike. The train in that set is my favorite image.

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  7. Marsha, I think your card is perfect! I don't own this stamp set, but you have inspired me to look at it again! Perfect CAS Masculine card and I really like those shiny stars! Thank you for joining us at The Paper Players this week! XX

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    1. Thanks, Claire. I debated about getting this one and I'm so glad I did. My two go to sets for masculine cards is the Traveler set and The Open Sea set.

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