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Bloggers challenge #68

This week for our blogger's challenge we were given an inspiration piece. Here is the picture. I really like this! Since I obviously have Halloween on the brain, I decided to use these cute skulls from the Ghostly Greetings DSP at Stampin' Up! The squares are all cut to 1-1/4", adhered to a black piece of cardstock and then to a white card base measuring 5" square. You can't really see the white on this picture, but....it is there! I think it turned out very cool and is the perfect birthday card for my brother! It goes great with the book I got him called Releasing your Inner Pirate. LOL I think he is a wanna be pirate. I hope the red ribbon doesn't make it too feminine....maybe he'll think it looks like blood. ;o)
Have a great weekend! Be sure to check back tomorrow to see the Halloween scrap layout I did of my sister....she is such a witch! ;o)

Comments

Lynn Mercurio said…
What a fun card...and a perfect card for a guy! I'm sure he will love it. I'm afraid that I'm not going to get all of my Halloween designer paper used for Halloween. Goog thing some of it is generic so I can use it at other times as well.

Awesome card.
Patti Chesky said…
What a great interpretation of the challenge!!! It's so cool!!!

P.S. I love the countdown to Twilight on your blog. Loved the books...can't wait to see the movie!!
This is so cute Beckie! That Halloween designer paper is just perfect for this challenge! :D
Barb Hardeman said…
Cute, cute, cute! What a great way to interpret the challenge this week.
Arrrh: Pretty darn spiffy if you ask me and I think it's a perfect masculine card. Looks like we were thinking along the same lines this week!
Barbara said…
How cute! I think it's going to be a very fun time following everyone's interpretation of the inspiration for our Challenge. GREAT card...gotta love that background paper!!
MJ said…
I am sure your brother will love it. Such a fun card.
Selene Kempton said…
Oh My Gawd!!! How cute is this? Great take on the challenge.
Ida said…
What a Fun take on the challenge. I would not have thought to use these colors for Halloween but it really works. Great job with the challenge.
Chrissy D said…
Ohh great Layout! Love this design! Your brother will enjoy it! TFS!
Anonymous said…
Oooh! That is cute! Great card for a guy...I think the red ribbon is fine, not too girly! :) And I had to laugh at your comment on the BC message boards about laundry...I have a feeling not much housework/work gets done on Fridays while we're all blog-hopping! :)
Suzanne said…
This is adorable. Love the skulls.
Nikki Bond said…
Very cool! Love the way you used the DP! {SMILES}
Lisa Bohler said…
That paper was a perfect choice for this challenge and I love how you wrapped the ribbon around and accented with the brads!!!!
Kristen said…
Great card. I also love making halloween cards. Nice way to work it in. Love it
Lori said…
Love how you made a Halloween card from the inspiration piece! The grid pattern you created is really eye-catching.
Anonymous said…
Wow! how perfect for the challenge!! I love your take on the challenge
Kerry D-C said…
aaaaaaaaaaargh! I love to release my own inner pirate! LOL! This card is awesome! I love how your wrapped the ribbon.
Connie Babbert said…
I agree...a FUN card! Great use of those small squares of DSP, too! Love your intrepretation of the challenge!
Anita Van Hal said…
OMG! this is so much fun! love it! thanks for sharing!

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