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The Anaheim Ducks in Montreal. Credit: Ultrawig
Heath Hutchins
Don't miss out on my birthday candy! It's yummy Mo goodness! Oh my gosh! I broke out of my OCD perfectionist mode! Do you see it? Do you? The screw heads aren't all perfectly aligned! Bwahahah Just kidding! I'm not quite THAT bad. :-) My intention was to make this card for my hubby for Father's Day to let him know what a great dad I think he is. The image, from Mo's Digital Pencil, is called Mr. Fix-it and it's such a blessing to have a hubby that not only is handy with mechanical and construction things, but is pretty darned good at fixing just about any kind of problem you can think of. I had been surfing through some blogs one night well before I started this card and he came in as I was switching pages and accused me of trying to hide his Father's Day card. Poor guy. He looked so heartbroken when I showed him that wasn't the case. After I got it made I decided I would give it to my daughter to give her pops. She got mad! Can you believe that! Do you know why? Cause she's a BIG mush. LOL She told me she hates buying cards cause they always make her cry and now I'd given her a card that she was going to have to supply the mush for. LOL Let's just say her mush blessed her dad's heart---and made her cry. :-) Besides being my hubby's Father's Day card this is also my DT card for this week's challenge at Mo's Digital Pencil Challenge. Our theme is "Masculine" and we'd love to have you come join in the fun. I really wanted those wood grain panels to be more like real boards so I layered two pieces of thin chipboard together and put the DP on top. They're like planks now and look more realistic with the screws in them. I also decided to "frame" Mr. Fix-it". I cut a square of kraft paper slightly large than the image and then cut out the inner part. I sandwiched the image between the frame and another piece of kraft to make it a little more stable. I had marked the mitered corners and just clipped them before adding glue. Then I added the tiny brads. I think it turned out fun and rugged enough for my manly man. LOL On a sad note we're saying goodbye to one of our team mates. Sheila will be leaving the team after three years of wonderful inspiration. We have been having some of the most awesome entries. I think that's why the winner is randomly drawn. It's just too hard to pick! That means everybody has an equal chance to win so why not play the odds. :-) I'd like to enter this card in to the following challenges: Oozak Challenge--two papers and embellies Crafting For All Seasons--for men My Mum's Craft Shop--about the boys Ribbon Carousel--heavy metal + spooled item Make It Monday--anything goes Creative Inspirations Paint--Father's Day Dream Valley Challenge--for that special guy Card Makin Mamas--Father's Day Crafts 4 Eternity Recipe Challenge--dashing dads Be blessed! Supplies Paper: Cosmo Cricket "Wanted", Kraft Outlet Brown Kraft and chipboard, Copic XPress-it Blending card Stamp: Mo's Digital Pencil "Mr. Fix-it" Ink: Copics, Prismacolor pencils and OMS, Walnut Stain and Vintage Photo Distress inks Tools: Crop-a-dile Miscellaneous: Spare Parts brads, Kraft Outlet Hemp Cord, burlap
NBA players are some of the most naturally gifted people in the world, but not everyone has it easy. I think it's important to recognize the players that put in the most work in order to be the best version of themselves...
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Cody Walker, Paul Walker's younger, almost identical brother, to play Brian O'Connor in next "Fast & Furious" Installment.
Growing up in the 1980s! From toys, tv, music, candy and fads, take a nostalgic trip down memory lane!
unconventional: Matthew Fox