Happy Birthday Dude!

Today I have a publication share where the challenge was to use a ‘hidden’ message and if you’ve been here before then you will know just how much I love this technique.   And I’ve gotta say that I’m really happy with how this card came together,  this stamp set ROCKS!

Dude - Detail
Dude – Detail
Dude
Dude

Yay to be finished my nights and back in the land of the living so hopefully now I can find a little bloggy time to visit and see what’s been going on around in papercraft blogland while I’ve be underground, see you there!  Hugs,

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Other Supplies:  Copics – B000,02,24. T0,2. o. Y13,38.  YG00,03,17. W2,4. Prismacolor Pencils – Warm Grey 20%, Cool Grey 70%, Lemon Yellow, Canary Yellow, Sunburst Yellow, True Blue, Grass Green.

26 thoughts on “Happy Birthday Dude!

  1. What a fantastic card! Would love it if someday you could make a video creating a similar type card. Great Job!

  2. OMGosh, repeat, repeat, repeat. I Love this card soooooooooooo much Therese. Oh that is the best image to use the dude letters with. It rocks.

  3. Therese I totally love this card. I have a surfie dude son and I have this stamp set, I have got to try doing a CASE of this I hope thats okay. Its just so perfect (except i only have the sentiment not the die cut…… So it will be similar) .

  4. This is a super card and a stunning technique! Congrats on your publication – now I’m off to check out your linked tutorial – thank you so much for sharing!

  5. Congrats on your publication, Therese! I love how these chunky alphas look with the van and your color combo is fabulous! Thanks for the link 🙂

  6. Fabulous card! I love the design – it’s so cool the way you incorporated the word: dude into the image. Congrats on your publication!

  7. Brilliant card Therese. I finally got to case this one for my Grandson’s birthday this month, and was pretty pleased with it until Mister 2 year old (he just loves numbers!) pulled off all the numbers before my Daughter had time to mail it. She said she stuck them back on but I’m just glad I didn’t see it afterwards.
    Mary

    1. It was from Avery Elle, but from a very long time ago. And I haven’t been able to find it. Here is the one I use now, though it’s front facing Combi from Ellen Hutson (this is an affiliate link at no extra cost to you, or you could do a search if you prefer – ‘Trippin’) https://bit.ly/3JQfItk

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