Hello everyone: On July 11th. was my youngest grandson 13th. Birthday!!
I can't believe how fast the years just flew by, and now, here's this beautiful, sweet, funny young man, who is an awesome student, loving son, brother, and grandchild and, last but definitely not least, he is an amazing drum player. We are so proud of him. I made this card for him.
I found this image on Pinterest, I printed it out and colored with Prismacolor pencils.
The sentiment is from a retired SU set called "Curly Cute"
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This is the INSIDE of the card.
You know how hard it is to make masculine cards, let alone cards for teen boys so I was so happy that I found this image for Steven Michael's card.
The sentiment on the inside is from a Power Poppy set called Party Time.
I'm playing along with the following challenges.
Inkspirational
I used Prismacolor pencils.
Send a Smile for Kids
Christmas in July or Anything Goes.
Craft Rocket Challenges
#72 "For the Men or Boys"
Fab'n'Funky Challenges
#489 "For a Men or Boy"
Watercooler Wednesday
All About Occasions.
Thank you for visiting me today.
Stay healthy and safe.
XO
Maria.
8 comments:
Such a great fun card here Maria! I bet your grandson loved it too ;) hugs Viv xx
Wow that's a great card for your Grandson! What a milestone turning Teenager! Congratulations!
What a great personalized card for that lucky young man. I like the colors you chose. Well done!😊
What a super fun card, Maria! I'm sure your Grandson loved his very special card! It is so bright and happy and just perfect for a drummer! Thanks so much for joining us at Watercooler Wednesday Challenge this week!
Cute cute card !!!
I love making masculine cards, but I agree, the teenager ones are tricky. You found a super image which isn’t childish, nor too adult, and you made it into a cool, colorful card. Thanks for joining our challenge at Inspirational.
Fabulous card for your grandson. Thanks for joining us at Fab'n'Funky. Pat K xx
Oh, wow, it's perfect! Great coloring, too, and so much fun! I originally started with digital stamps when I needed something for a kid's card, but probably would only use once. Very easy on the pocketbook. Well, that was history... now I'm hooked.
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