Tuesday, August 7, 2018

TCP Tuesday #349 Birthday


Birthday cards are most likely the most often made, right?  So we're providing a great way to pump up your birthday card stash, and have a chance to win big time!  Enter TCP Tuesday Challenge:  Birthday!

Here's an addition to my own stash:

 
The partay is brought to you by our Big Little Alphas, and they're making a Distress Oxide splash with a partially cut Rolling Hills die cut.
 
I love to make birthday cards that are unisex - this one fits that bill beautifully, don't you think?  hey... a guy can appreciate a few sequins when appropriate!
 
Hope you have a few cards to add to our gallery - you can add them here - just look for the TCP Tuesday post!
 
=]  Michele

11 comments:

I Card Everyone said...

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~amy~ said...

EXcellent!

LeAnne said...

This looks like one big PAR-TAY in a card!! Love the watercoloring! And THANK YOU for my fun little card....you're right, there are NO expiration dates on birthday wishes! :D

Jeanne said...

AWE.SOME! Terrific card. Love that color blue!

Cat Craig said...

Fabulous monochromatic card!

lostinpaper said...

Great monochromatic design Michele, this is something that I don't usually think to do so thanks again for the inspiration!

Lisa Elton said...

Oh yes, perfect for male or female...who doesn't enjoy a sequin or two! By the way, did I miss you know who's birthday or is it this month. I can't find where I wrote it down ~ OY VEY!!

Papercraft Boutique said...

Great Distress Oxide splash card, Michele! How clever you are to think of the PAR-TAY and to use a part of the rolling hills die-cut. Once you've got this great design, you could make many more in other colors! Hideko xx

Linda Callahan said...

Oh this card definitely makes a splash!

Barb Ghig said...

Your splash of Distress Oxide inks is so striking, Michele! I love how it works with the over-sized alphas and how you added the strip of Rolling Hills to your design! Really awesome birthday card!

Anita in France said...

Gorgeous and fun, Michele ... and blue?! The depth of colour in that background is delicious ... and what a great contrast the dainty rolling hills accent is! Hugs, Anita :)