Henry is a wonderful linear argyle print! I've used my markers to colour the rubber before stamping and finished with a sentiment embellished with a little leaf. Here's a close up of the pattern:
The inspiration to make today's card came from three different sources: I've used the colour swatch from this week's wonderful ColourQ challenge...
And last but not least, I shall enter the card into the 'Make Your Mark' challenge at Addicted to Stamps where 'anything goes as long as markers are used on the creation'. This is a brand new challenge site in blogland, so do pop over and give the ladies your support.
Here's what you'll need to make today's card:
Stamps: Henry (builder wheel), Elegant Thank You, Lovely as a Tree
Ink: Island Indigo, Pool Party, More Mustard, Calypso Coral, Basic Black (all in marker form)
Card stock: Whisper White
Other: Stamp-a-majig
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At dinner yesterday evening, there was a football discussion and my husband asked the boys if they knew how to put their fingers in their mouths and give one of those piercing whistles to let the ref know you disapprove of his decision! (I know, I try my best to teach them table manners but what chance do I have?!) There then followed a lively practice session during which my youngest son blew his nose. "Oh that'll tell the ref!" said my daughter, adding in her best Victorian gentleman's voice: "I blow my nose at you sir!"
Have a lovely weekend won't you, and I'll see you soon.
Hugs,
At dinner yesterday evening, there was a football discussion and my husband asked the boys if they knew how to put their fingers in their mouths and give one of those piercing whistles to let the ref know you disapprove of his decision! (I know, I try my best to teach them table manners but what chance do I have?!) There then followed a lively practice session during which my youngest son blew his nose. "Oh that'll tell the ref!" said my daughter, adding in her best Victorian gentleman's voice: "I blow my nose at you sir!"
Have a lovely weekend won't you, and I'll see you soon.
Hugs,