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Tuesday, 23 June 2020

Dudley made a Father's Day card!

Well, I did really - but Dudley watched me very closely and gave it his 'nose dab' of approval every now and then:
I used:

- 5.5" x 4.25" white card blank, side opening

- piece of yellow paper from Lawn Fawn's 'Really Rainbow' paper pad, trimmed to 5.25" x 4", glued onto the card front

- snippet of white card, cut to 5" x 3.75" and set aside for now

- snippet of the Lawn Fawn yellow paper, stamped using a shirt stamp from Woodware's 'His Birthday' set of stamps and fussy cut

- then used a striped snippet from the same paper pad to stamp the tie, fussy cut it and glue onto the shirt front

- found another snippet in the same paper pad, this time red with a faint stripe - which I die cut using a Creative Dies 'Wonky Square' die - not that the faux stitching shows up too well in the photo

- checked where I wanted the image piece to go before stamping the sentiment using a Misti, Memento 'Tuxedo Black' ink and two different stamps. The 'You're so Special' is from the Hero Arts 'Truly Appreciated' sentiments set and the word 'Dad' came from the Woodware 'His Birthday' set of stamps

- glued the white panel on top of the yellow one

- adhered the red striped panel in place then added the shirt and tie to it

- finally .......... let Dudley blow a kiss into the card after I wrote it for him

Len loved it!

And the Woodware stamp set is yet another NBUS item, so I'm entering this into Darnell's NBUS Challenge #15. It's a great encouragement to break open something unused for sure!



19 comments:

  1. Haha lovely card Dudley! Cute card Di, hope it didn’t get too much slobber on it :) xxx

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  2. So sweet!
    Hugs, Sarn xxx

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  3. A fabulous card and I'm surprised there wasn't a Dudley paw print on it too!
    Kath x

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  4. Dudley (and you) did a grand job with this super card for Len - not surprised that he was pleased. There is a certain something about using something new isn't there!!

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  5. How clever of Dudley, he's made a fantastic card.

    Sue xx

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  6. A wonderful card Di - and so glad both Dudley and Len liked it :)
    Stay safe
    Blessings
    Maxine

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  7. Aww this is so cute Di l can just imagine Dudley sitting and watching you hope it was a love day for Len take care xx

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  8. You and Dudley made a fabulous Father's Day card! Those nose dabs add a special touch! Awesoe job with your NBUS!

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  9. I love this Di, so bright and the perfect design for a Father's Day card, and glad Dudley gave it his sniff of approval..lol. x

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  10. Hi Di what a lovely card you made with Dudley's help. You make a great team. Take care. Hugs Jackie

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  11. Great job, Dudley! It's no wonder your dad loved it! xoxo

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  12. Super card . Dudley is very lucky to have his own personal designer. Chasing the shade round the garden today and just sitting quietly though I did over see Sammy making some bananas buns for afternoon tea. Hugs Mrs A.

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  13. Well done, Dudley! Great card for your Dad. xx

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  14. You're a better dog mama than I am, Di! I didn't even think to make Kevin a card from Nellie. It's so terrific and I can see why Len loved it. It's clear that you and Dudley had fun making it! Thank you for sharing with everyone at NBUS. Keep safe! Hugs, Dolly

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  15. ps Sorry I signed it Dolly. I had just been over at Lolly's blog, lol! Typing While Old!!

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  16. Wonderful card, Di! Such a cheerful one with a sweet little shirt and tie - super creative! I hope your day was wonderful!

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  17. haha!! I read carefully through the explanation to find the part that Dudley was responsible for but I agree that the nose dabs and doggie kisses suffice. Great job Dudley...and a card that any dog would be proud to present!

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