Good Morning friends. It's early here in NE PA and I am up..Imagine that. I am so not a morning person, but that insomnia is a pain in the butt.
The card I have for you uses an image from Mo Manning called Mr. Fix It. I enjoyed using this image and have a few more by Mo to do. Gotta love that Mummu.
Say hello to my Mr. Fix It. He looks ready for anything, doesn't he? I began by printing the image on Neenah card stock and coloring in the image using Chromatix, Copics and a Metallic Silver Gel Pen. I then fuss cut out the image.
I made a card base measuring 6" square from Brown card stock from Colorbok. I then cut a panel of striped DP from DCWV My Guy stack. I made four small pennants from DCWV DP and card stock from SU. I glued on the pennants, then added the striped DP. I cut a panel of mottled green DP from DCWV and a panel of Gray card stock from SU that I made into a pennant. I ran the gray card stock through my Retro Circles Embossing Folder. I also ran the striped DP through the Swiss Dot EF before adding it to the card. I glued the green panel and gray pennant on to the card and then trimmed down a piece of deep red card stock from DCWV and added it horizontally. I die cut a large circle with my Nestabilities from Turquoise card stock from Recollections. I added that to the middle of the card. The Mr. Fix It greeting was a tag that came in the My Guy stack from DCWV. I used a Nestabilities to die cut it also. The final step was to use pop dots and add Mr. Fix It to his card.
I hope y'all enjoyed this card. Stay tuned for some cards this morning. Have a wonderful Saturday. God bless y'all.
Challenges:
Crafty Cardmakers--#86 Manly with a Gadget
Fabulous card - ideal for a real 'Mr. Fixit'!
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Great card and fabby image. Thanks for joining us at Crafty Cardmakers.
ReplyDeleteVery amusing image- I'm sure all our otherhalves imagine this is what they look like doing DIY. Thanks for playing along with my masculine theme at craft cardmakers challenge this week.
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