Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Tri Shutter Boy Card

Hello! I didn't have a chance to upload this yesterday, but it's the card I made for the Try a New Technique Challenge on SCS. We were to make a Tri Shutter Card. These are so fun, and the possibilities are endless! It folds right up and fits into an A2 envelope! I once again used this fabulous set from Artful INKables called Boys Will Be Boys. The dp is from KaiserCraft called Rough & Tough. I distressed most of the panels with Ranger Tea Dye Distress Ink and added a few brads. The letter tags are from Sizzix Alphabars Doodle Tags dies. Thank you so much for stopping by and have a wonderful rest of your day!

Kerri

12 comments:

  1. Kerri, this is fabulous!!! Great design and I love your details!!! The little boy hanging from the vine is awesome!!!

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  2. TOO CUTE! FABULOUS, the "Best" boy card I've ever seen! :)

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  3. wow what an amazing card well done you. it really stands out and love all the busyness on it, all those gorgeous boys things truly fantastic
    hugs Debra

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  4. Wow! Outstanding card! Incredible! I agree with Denise - The Best card ever!!!!!!!!!!

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  5. Kerri you are AMAZING!!! I don't know where you get all the creativity but it blows me away!! Love this card!!

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  6. Thank you for visiting me today, Kerri! I can't wait to see your Anyas projects! Very excited I would say! :)

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  7. INSANE - I can't believe someone can MAKE a card like that....unbelievably awesome!!

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  8. You've got to stop with these AMAZING cards woman!!! You are so super talented. I love them all :)

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  9. Kerri
    awesome card
    fabulous boy card
    tfs
    Jean

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  10. This is so neat! I love it! What an awesome card for a little boy!!!

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  11. This is a really cute card, Kerri! I like the images, and the paper you used.

    Hugs, Mom

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  12. Honestly, the coolness of this card is beyond description. LOVE the boy swining freely and all the little touches added to make it all seemlessly go together. Great job!

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