Hey everyone!! Welcome back to day two of the June Kraftin' Kimmie peeks. Have you been enjoying the peeks so far? All of the brand new sets will be released on Saturday night. I hope you can come to the ONLiNE RELEASE PARTY at 6pm EST. There will be fun, excitement and prizes and you will get to hang with the Krafty girls and guests.
The set today that we are previewing is one that we are always looking for ~ a set for boys and men. This set is by artist Emilie Goulet and is called LET'S ROLL, DUDE!! It features three main images plus seven coordinating sentiments. They are awesome.
My card features the boy on the roller skates and is full of distressing and twine ~ perfect accents for a manly card.
RECIPE:
Copic Xpress It Card Stock
Memento Tuxedo Black Ink
Image and Sentiment ~ Kraftin' Kimmie Stamps Let's Roll, dude!
(to be released on the weekend)
Copic Markers
Card Stock ~ Recollections
Patterned Paper ~ Authentique Summer
CTMH Distressing Tool
Tim Holtz Tea Dye Distress Ink
Twine ~ We R Memory Keepers
Brads ~ from my stash
A close up of the stamp:
Copics Used: BG11, BG13, BG15, BG72, BG75, BG78, C3, C5, C7, C9, E00, E01, E11, E13, E23, E25, E29, E50, E51, E81, R20, Y13, Y15, Y17, YR00, YR02, YR04
All the Krafty Girls and Guests listed below have lots of fun designs to show you featuring the new stamps from Emilie. And while you are hopping around, be sure to leave a comment on all the preview posts for this week because there will be a prize of a gift voucher to the Krafty Shop. The winner will be announced on Saturday at the party.
Thanks for coming by today. There are lots more previews so continue to come visit for a few more days. Have a great Friday.
{{{{{HUGS}}}}}, Heather
Gorgeous card!! Love the color combo and the way you've colored this great image. The distressing and twine is a perfect touch!
ReplyDeleteSoooo cute! Love your color choices
ReplyDeleteFab card, love the colors and papers!
ReplyDeleteLove this card - the colors you have used are so perfect for a boy card:)
ReplyDeleteTerrific card and I like how you cut around the image. It really pops!
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