Papertrey Ink kraft card stock
.25 cents Papertrey ink Button Boutique Olive green Stazon
pattern Paper Papertrey ink Everyday Blessings
Papertrey ink Rustic Button Twine
Papertrey ink vintage buttons Autumn mix
Papertrey ink dark Chocolate 2.75 x 4.75
stamps and postmarks from Sticko
Dark Chocolate 2 1/8 x 1 1/2
Happy Happy Birthday
Papertrey ink fillable frames #1
very cool!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great card! I love the stamps!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great masculine collage card. Love the images. :o)
ReplyDeleteGreat card Karen and those stamps will really appeal to men.
ReplyDeleteA really great card!
ReplyDeleteLove all the postage!
Absolutely fabulous! The stamps are fabulous and I love how you mixed in the Button Boutique stamp too!!
ReplyDeleteVery nice! Great mixture of little details :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great masculine card! Love your design with all the great details + perfect colors!!!
ReplyDeleteHow fun. I like how you used all the stamps. You put so much work into this. Great job!
ReplyDeleteA great guy card!
ReplyDeleteawesome guy card, karen!-great design:)
ReplyDeleteGreat masculine card. I love the deep, rich colors you chose and those sticker stamps are just awesome!
ReplyDeleteYou hav mastered all the manly colors perfectly!
ReplyDeleteThe stamps make a great masuline statement adn I love how you used the 25 cent from All Buttoned Up.
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome card Karen! Love the collage of stamp images!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great masculine card, you did a great job,love all the detail.
ReplyDeleteGreat card, love the vintage look and then colorful stamps!
ReplyDeleteSuch a great vintage, masculine card.
ReplyDeleteoooo what a card! very masculine, really love the collage of images!
ReplyDeleteHi Karen!
ReplyDeleteLove the collage you created! What a great card you have made here! Soooo pretty!!!
Hugs, Wendy
Fantastic! Love the way you used all of the different stamps.
ReplyDeleteWow, what a gorgeous card!
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Fabulous design! Love how you used the stamp images!
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