Showing posts with label Bonibleaux Designs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bonibleaux Designs. Show all posts

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Artistic Birthday

This week's challenge at Pile It On is sponsored by Dude Time Doodles/Bonibleaux Designs (DTD) so our theme is "Birthday Card for a Man".   

DTD has tons of images that are perfect for this theme, and I used Pierre Painter.
 

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The picture frame is a digi from TLC Creations (I colorized it in PhotoShop), and the "Splat" is from a sheet of free digis from Issue 101 of Simply cards and Papercraft magazine. I colored the splat with a green Sakura gel pen, adding detail with a PITT artist pen, and coloring the "canvas" with a Frost Blue Copic. I generated the text using Adobe Garamond.

I had particular fun making the paint stripe on the background. This is way more difficult then one might hope! I plopped down a few drops of orange acrylic paint, spread it with a small scrap of cardstock, added a bit more paint and let that drip naturally. I kept the results by giving a quick dry with my heat tool, although I mostly let it dry naturally.



Kimbee's Creations Sketch #9
Inspiration/Challenges:
Brown Sugar - Anything Goes
Crafty Catz - Male Card
Digistamps 4 Joy #53 - Anything goes + masculine bonus
Flourishes #192 - Birthday Card
Frosted Designs Fabulous Friday - Paints/Mists/Inks
Kimbee's Creations October Challenge - Sketch (they need MORE ENTRIES, so try this great sketch!)
Tandastamps - Masculine


Update: This card was a Runner-up (Top 2) for Digistamps 4 Joy #53, woot!


Thank you for visiting,

Sunday, July 1, 2012

Dude Time Sports at Pile It On!

Dude Time Doodles is sponsoring the Pile It On Challenge this week, so we have the theme For/From a Man (emphasis on sports).

I used Football Phil by Dude Time Doodles/Bonibleaux Designs, along with some of my Smirk brand papers & stickers, to make this motivational card:


I cut the metal strip with a Sizzix border die, and then heat-embossed the whole thing with a shiny blue.

Inspiration/Challenges:
  1. Pile It On Challenge #27: For/From a Man (emphasis on sports)
  2. Crafty Boots Challenge: Sports
  3. Here Come the Boys Challenge #30: Metal and/or Embossing
  4. My Time Made Easy Pretty Patterns #65: Sketch
  5. Waste Not Wednesday Week 24 - Use your forgotten stuff (I haven't pulled out my Smirk papers in forever! I also haven't used eyelets in a long time) 

Thank you for visiting,

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Celebrating freedom with Dude Time Doodles

Welcome to my stop on the Dude Time Doodles June New Release Blog Hop! Your next stop is Charlene's fabulous blog.

I used Silly Sam by Dude Time Doodles/Bonibleaux Designs to make a card perfect for this year's celebrations:


The Design Team is featuring a total of three fantastic new DTD images, and one of the Dudettes - or Dude - will be named our MYSTERY HOST at the end of the hop and one lucky person who comments on that blog will win a free Dude Time Doodles image of their choice; So be sure to comment on each blog. You have a whole week to hop (through next Tuesday).

This is my last post as a member of the Dude Time Doodles team ... With the new season, I felt like I needed a change, so from now on I'll just be using their fun images as a fan! Many, many thanks to Boni, Tammy, and all at Dude Time Doodles/Bonibleaux Designs for always supporting my creativity. 

Thank you for visiting, and enjoy hopping. Next stop: Charlene!  


Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Smart is Sexy!

This week at Dude Time Doodles, we're all about Weddings and Anniversaries.

I used the M.C. Squared Set to make an Anniversary card:


I added some "romance" with adhesive pearls as well as 2 colors of Liquid Pearls. I used Glossy Accents on his glasses for a 3D effect.

Inspiration/Challenges:
  1. CLP Challenge #48: Sketch
  2. Paper Playtime - Anything Goes with Sentiment
  3. Scrappy Frogs June Challenge - Celebrate Men
  4. The Crazy Challenge - Recipe: Ribbon, Pearls, Dies
  5. Try It On Tuesday - Anything Goes

Hop over to Dude Time Doodles and check out the wonderful DT cards, then link up your Wedding/Anniversary card for a Man.
Thank you for visiting!



Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Dude Time Doodles June FREEBIE Challenge

It's that time again...for our monthly FREEBIE Challenge at Dude Time Doodles!

This month, you get a chance to work with Johnny on the Spot. Now, you might think, "How in the world would I use a toilet on card" Well, if the Design Team's projects are any indication, there are lots of occasions it's perfect for. Wait till you see the range of ideas, it's amazing!

Personally, I was inspired to make a "Potty Training Congratulations" card. I don't have children, but from my watching my friends' experiences I understand that this is a huge deal. So I made a card for a boy on his Big Day, ha ha!


As with most cards for small children, this is for the parents as well. I've read that people put pebbles, marbles, and even cheerios in the bowl to help little boys aim...that fact inspired the pearls.

I used a thin, brochure-type photo paper from HP's Everyday line for the Johnny on the Spot digi stamp, as well as for the large circle which I cut/embossed with a Spellbinders die.
 
Hope you'll grab this freebie and join us at Dude Time Doodles; the prize is a chance to join the Design Team for the month of July!

Inspiration/Challenges:
Dude Time Doodles: Freebie/Guest Designer Challenge
i{heart}2stamp June Challenge: Sketch
Going Grey With Scrap-Creations Challenge: Celebration
Try It On Tuesdays Challenge: Anything Goes


Update 10/24/12: I finally had occasion to send this card, to my high school friend's son, who just completed potty training! My friend is very crafty so I knew she'd get out of it. Here's the photo she posted on FaceBook:
It went through the mail great, whew! I love making cards, but I love making smiles more ha ha!

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Dude Time Doodles May New Release Blog Hop

Welcome to my stop on the Dude Time Doodles New Release Blog Hop! You should have arrived here from Charlene's fabulous blog. Your next stop is all things Anne-made.

The Design Team is featuring three fantastic new DTD images, and one of the Dudettes - or Dude - will be named our MYSTERY HOST at the end of the hop and one lucky person who comments on that blog will win a free Dude Time Doodles image of their choice; So be sure to comment on each blog. You have a whole week to hop (through next Tuesday).

I used Sagremor the Foolhardy by Dude Time Doodles/Bonibleaux Designs, along with a quote from Monty Python and the Holy Grail, to make this royally nerdy card:



I have a very special place in my heart for Monty Python and the Holy Grail, as it's one of the movies my husband introduced me to when he was "courting" me way back when. This is the kind of class-specific joke that I love, and after conferring with the Dude Time Hollow brain trust we decided that it's not really cursing, it's just an archaic use of a word!

I used several techniques for this card, so here's a little tutorial-ish list:
  1. Crenelated Castle Wall Top: Cut the dotted strip from the Sizzix Sizzlits Dots & Scallops Decorative Strip Die with your die cut machine. Using your paper trimmer (or scissors, depending how straight you can cut!), cut the strip in half horizontally. Ta-da, easy crenellation!

  2. Castle Wall embossing plate
  3. Castle Wall embossing plate: I followed the tutorial by Carolina Girl. (I totally get a kick out of the fact that I made this with cardboard from a Tsingtao beer six-pack box!)

  4. Small banners: Fold a strip in half, keeping it in place with a binder clip (don't crease the fold!), and cut a triangular notch in the bottom. Glue it together, leaving about a quarter of an inch at the top unglued. Cut small notches on the top to make hanging strips. Outline the banner with a gold pen (I used a Sakura gel pen for the main part and a thin Elmer's pen for the tops). String the banners; here I used a gold thread-covered elastic ribbon that came with a box of chocolates my husband bought me for Mother's Day ... he's a pretty awesome guy, isn't he?!) 
    • I adhered the ribbon to the card with a thin line of ZipDry silicon glue, plus a gold brad on each end for extra support.

  5. Message banner with faux gold stitching: Gold-embossed using the Cross Stitch stamp from SP Stamps Stitchery Doo set. See my tips for making such a banner in my tutorial.  

  6. Paper choices:
    • 12x6 blue cardstock, folded twice at 4 inches. I used my papercutter to cut the slight incline before folding.
    • Textured gray cardstock for wall top
    • Flat gray cardstock for walls: After embossing the pieces, I sprayed it with a matte coating to bring out the dimension. Then, I gently ran a silver ink pad over it, and then used a damp wet-wipe to blend it. Easy, and the result looks like I knew what I was doing, ha!
    • 100lb Bright White cardstock (Hammermill): This prints beautifully in my little HP inkjet, but I know that a lot of people get it stuck in their printers. I like it best for Copic coloring, and it prints & stamps so well that it's my all-around favorite white too. Be sure to dry it with your heat tool after printing though; it definitely needs extra setting before coloring.

  7. Lacey "grass": Wrights seam binding, adhered with a strip of double-sided tape and a touch of ZipDry on each end.
Hope this inspires you in some small way! Your next stop on the Dude Time Doodles New Release Blog Hop is Anne. Have fun with the rest of the hop, and be sure to check out this week's "Heroes" challenge at Stampin with the Dragon, sponsored by Dude Time Doodles.

Thank you for visiting!

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Dude Time Doodles Birthday Challenge

This week at Dude Time Doodles, we're focusing on BIRTHDAYS! I used one of my favorite images, Cletus:


I quoted "Birthday" by the Beatles for the sentiment, and used the LD Music font to give it a musical feel. I could only find one video of someone playing this song on a banjo, but I think it would sound great!

For the background, I used a Fiskars texture plate to emboss the music-note pattern and distress it with TH Marigold ink.

I used Birthday Candles by Daisy Doodles, and colored all the images with Copics. Well, I actually colored the tiny candles on the inside (left) with colored pencils.

Hope you'll join us at Dude Time Doodles: make a fun Male Birthday card, link up, and you could win three Dude Time Doodles/Bonibleaux Designs images your choice. You're going to love the DT inspiration too!

Inspiration/Challenges:
Allsorts Challenge Week 154: Card for a Man or Boy
Crafty Creations Challenge #170: Male Birthday Card
Dude Time Doodles: Birthdays
Mad for Markers May Challenge: One For The Boys/ Use Masculine Colors
Really Reasonable Ribbon Challenge #48: Masculine with Ribbon or Trim

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

May FREEBIE Challenge at Dude Time Doodles

Can't believe it's already time for our monthly FREEBIE Challenge at Dude Time Doodles! This month Boni is sharing Moe Stooge, and we look forward to seeing your take on the image. Remember, you could win a spot on the DTD Design Team for the month of June!

Although I wish that we only had occasion to send Congratulations cards, sometimes life isn't so fair, so I like to have some "Cheer Up" cards on hand as well!


The sentiment is from Rogue Redhead Designs' Just Sayin' set, stamped it with watermark ink and heat-embossed it in white. It picked up a little bit of the cardstock's texture too. The light-brown strip and Moe's hair are the same Core'dinations cardstock; I sanded the strip to give it a different look.

I don't usually use my scallop dies for Male cards, as they tend to look a bit lacey, but I was inspired by the Cardabilities Sketch and also felt that it could look classic rather than lacey. Hope I pulled it off! Same goes for those pearls in the corner!

The groovy background paper is from the Classic Calico Vol. 2 Paper Pad by Studio Calico (part of a 6th-month Design Team Anniversary present from Boni! Thank you!!!), and the ribbon is one of my favorites from my stash. The Sizzix borders and Spellbinders scalloped-circle were cut/embossed from Hammermill #100 white card in my BigShot.

Inspiration/Challenges:
Ooh La La Creations: Make it Manly

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Dude Time Doodles April New Release Blog Hop

Welcome to my stop on the Dude Time Doodles New Release Blog Hop! You should have arrived here from Dawn's fabulous blog. Your next stop is McCrafty's Cards.

The Design Team is featuring four fantastic new DTD images, and one of the Dudettes - or Dude - will be named our MYSTERY HOST at the end of the hop and one lucky person who comments on that blog will win a free Dude Time Doodles image of their choice; So be sure to comment on each blog. You have a whole week to hop (through next Tuesday).

I used John MacinNo by Dude Time Doodles/Bonibleaux Designs, and used the font Funky Fresh to make an appropriate sentiment with a Grawlix!


I made the tennis balls using yellow flocking. I used the Just Sayin' stamp set from Rogue Redhead Designs (RRD) and masking to create the broken nets.

(rotated 90° counter-clockwise)
Inspiration/Challenges:
Fetch-a-Sketch Challenge 22: Sketch (right)
Ribbon Carousel Challenge #50: Anything Goes + spooled item (ribbon)






Your next stop on the Dude Time Doodles New Release Blog Hop is the great McCrafty

Update: I was this month's Mystery Host, and the random winner from my comments was #13, Bonnie. Congratulations!

Thank you for visiting!

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Daisies, Thunderbirds & tags: DTD April Inspirational Challenge

Happy Wednesday! This week at Dude Time Doodles we're challenging you to make a gift tag, using this great photo / color inspiration:



I used Earl Bunny by Dude Time Doodles/Bonibleaux Designs and a sentiment from Create with TLC to make this funny, all-cloth tag. I love the look on Earl's face!

I can't imagine my dad dressing up in a bunny suit, but my mom actually owns one that she wears for Spring photos with the kids at the local elementary where she works/volunteers. She's an awesome bunny! One of her students is her friend's granddaughter, who now says "Miss Ann can come in, but the rabbit has to stay in the car"!

I printed the image & sentiment directly onto the canvas material (scrap from a bag!); to do this, I glued the material onto a piece of white cardstock with a glue stick. I left the material on the cardstock while I colored it with Copics and added fine white FlowerSoft to the bunny suit; then it was simple to peel off the material off of the paper.

The patterned material and "skinny strips" are from the Daffadilly Collection by Fabric Central. I did sew the knotted strip on the front myself! I used a pretty seam stitch to sew the pieces together.

I know I'm a little late for this Easter...but I'm early for next year's! Wait until you see all the super tags the Design Team came up with. Hope you'll join us at Dude Time Doodles and make a tag with the photo/color inspiration; you could win a $20 gift certificate to Paper Temptress!

Inspiration/Challenges:
Crafty Ann's Challenge #62: It's a Man Thing
Crafty Sentiments: Use A Digi
Daisy Doodles Creative Challenge #57: Easter + digi
Ditzy Craftymess 6th Challenge: Anything but a Card
Paper Take Weekly: Stitching


Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Dude Time Doodles April FREEBIE Challenge

Can't believe it's already time for our monthly FREEBIE Challenge at Dude Time Doodles!

This month, you get a chance to work with Lord Money Man. There's a sentiment set that goes with this image that you might want to buy for the occasion (you can find it in the BDD store). If you don't get a chance to use the freebie for the challenge, you can buy the whole set for just $2.99!

Hope you'll grab this freebie and join us at Dude Time Doodles; the prize is a chance to join the Design Team for the month of May!

The sentiment is set in Eccentric Std. and I made the shape & border in InDesign. The border on the brown base card is actually hand-stamped in Memento black using the Stitchery Doo set from SP & Company. I colored the image with Copics & covered his monocle with Glossy Accents. The ribbon on his hat is paper pieced; I used Tattered Angels glimmer mist (Granite) to give it a sheen.

I made the paper for the rosette by photocopying 2 dollar bills (for length). This is perfectly legally, since I'm only copying one side (and it really looks almost real!) The rosette is cut with the TH die. Yes, that's a real penny I glued on top!

Inspiration/Challenges:
  1. Anything Goes Challenge 64: Anything Goes
  2. Catch the Bug: Anything Goes!
  3. Desert Island Crafters Challenge #28: Patricia's itinerary (pick at least 3):
    1) humorous or punny sentiment (well, sorta!)
    6) masculine
    7) clean and simple
    9) punched or die cut embellishments (rosette is cut with a Tim Holtz die)
    10) brown
  4. Joanna Sheen Challenge: It's a Man's world
  5. Paper and Such Challenge: CAS Challenge
  6. Shopping Our Stash Challenge 47: Masculine theme or "boy" colors (every piece of paper on this card is from my scrap stash!)

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

The Joke's on YOU at Dude Time Doodles!

For Dude Time Doodles' first challenge of April, we're donning our fake mustaches, flicking our invisible cigars, and bringing out our best jokes and gaffs!


We're looking for projects with a funny sentiment. This is one of my favorite challenges, love laughing through the card gallery!

My card is a humorous birthday card for a man: it reads, It's that time of year again! (I can't imagine saying that to a woman, all equality aside!). Monday was the birthday of Dudeville Hollow's own Boni, but I'm sure she smells as pretty as springtime! Here's to another great year!

I used With You a Merry Chrithmus from Dude Time Doodles/Bonibleaux Designs.

I used Tim Holtz glassine paper for the front and inside, crinkling it to give it an aged look. The chickenwire background stamp is from Raisin Boat, and I heat-embossed it with Stampendous Aged Copper enamel. I added some Stampendous Mica to the background, as well as to the bathtub water.

The base of the card is actual part of a garbage bag box! I sanded it and distressed the edges, but I left some of the original image on the back part, just for fun.

I'm entering this card into the following great challenges:
  1. CES Challenge # 79: No Girls Allowed!
  2. Frosted Designs Fabulous Friday - Recycle/Upcycle
  3. Glitter Geeks: April Fool's Day (humorous)
  4. Paper Take Weekly: Anything goes + optional monotone theme / just one colour range excluding hair and skin
  5. Sir Stampalot April Challenge: Happy Birthday
  6. Tammy's Scrapin Corner Weekly Challenge #4: Anything Goes

Update: Wow, this card made the Top 3 for Glitter Geeks' April Fool's Day Challenge!

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Dude Time Doodles New Release Blog Hop: Gettin' ballsy

Welcome to my stop on the Dude Time Doodles New Release Blog Hop! You should have arrived here from Ruth's fabulous blog.

The Design Team is featuring four fantastic new DTD images, and one of the Dudettes - or Dude - will be named our MYSTERY HOST at the end of the hop and one lucky person who comments on that blog will win a free Dude Time Doodles image of their choice; So be sure to comment on each blog. You have a whole week to hop (through next Tuesday)!

I used the Briefs from the Brief Conversation series to create a very special Congratulations card:


Around November, my best friend from college took a sabbatical from his job and decided to spend several months visiting family & reevaluating his future. I'm so proud of him: he felt himself becoming unhappy and decided to save for over a year in order to take this time. Not everyone can do that, and I'm truly proud of him. Of course, not everyone has been as supportive as I, a fellow free-spirit, so I thought I'd make him a card to make him smile!

The background paper is the February 2012 Freebie from Get Funky!, which I printed onto white linen paper. Believe it or not, the Briefs image is printed onto fabric...fabric from a pair of underpants! Because I can't throw anything away, I had a pair of white undies (my version of briefs, ha!) that were falling apart that I could cut up for this project. Don't worry, they were clean! I adhered the fabric onto a piece of cardstock with my sticker machine (you run the paper through the machine & then flatten the fabric onto it; easy-peasy!), and then just ran it through the printer and fussy-cut it out. I set the sentiments in Rockwell, and cut/embossed them with Sizzix dies in my Big Shot. I added some color with a blue Copic, and edged it with my black Copic. 

Using my awl and a template I made with dotted lines, I pierced the background and the orange self-adhesive Felt Fusion (from Queen & Co.). I hand-sewed the stitching on the felt with black thread, but that's faux stitching on the background.


Thanks for hopping by! Your next stop is the crafty Dawn.

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Pile It On #13 sponsored by Dude Time Doodles

Dude Time Doodles/Bonibleaux Designs is sponsoring the Pile It On Challenge this week, so we're having a "For/from a Man" challenge (one of my favorite themes!) Perfect time to make some of those male cards by piling on this week's challenges! Pile It On has a great list on their site, as does Feline Playful. This challenge is very special to me, because it brings together two of my teams; I just adore working with these ladies (and gentleman!), and am inspired by their creative work every week.


I used Chef Burly Becky from DTD/BBD and made a side-step card (many thanks to Beate at Splitcoaststampers for the tutorial). This is my first side-step card, and it came out pretty well.

I kept the image pretty simple. The coat and hat are printed on linen paper and pieced onto of the main image, which I colored with Copics. I am particularity proud of his pants, which I checkered with my *new and awesome* Microliner pen. I got the .003 size, and it's fabulous!

The sentiment is by Create with TLC, and I find it particularly fun because we don't eat nuts in our house due to my husband's allergies. That's not to say we're not nutty! I embossed/cut it out with a Sizzix die, added a couple of holes with my Crop-O-Dile, and slid it onto a wooden stick (recycled from a rock-sugar pop!); I attached the piece to the card with actual baker's twine (from a bakery).


I've had this kitchen-themed chipboard piece in my stash forever; I keep saying that I'm going to make a big recipe scrapbook, but this is about as far as I've gotten so far!

The background papers are made by embossing white-core papers and sanding them to reveal the pattern (I used a Tim Holtz folder).


I'm entering this into the following challenges:
Alphabet Challenge - D for Dry Embossing
Cardmadfairy's Digi Days - Add a Sentiment + digi image
Cards for Men: Cheeky Chappies
Cute Card Thursday - Anything goes
Paper Playtime - For The Guys + Sentiment
Stampin' For The Weekend - Anything Goes
Totally Papercrafts Challenge 109 - Humour


Update: This received a top 3 spot for Crafts 4 Eternity Recipe Challenge #64!

Friday, March 23, 2012

Anything Goes at Pattie's Creations, sponsored by Dude Time Doodles

Dude Time Doodles/Bonibleaux Designs is sponsoring this week's Anything Goes challenge at Pattie's Creations, and I couldn't resist merging their images to make a card. 


The quilt is digitally paper-pieced with the Tiny Polka Dot digital papers from Mel Stampz; I used 5 colors, 10 papers, out of the many choices. Mel, you are awesome, thank you!  I picked the solid colors from the digi papers, using the Eyedropper tool in PhotoShop.

I generated the ticket in InDesign using this fun sentiment I grabbed quite a while back at Create with TLC (thanks Paulette!)The embellishments were inspired by the Bingo! challenge at Simon Says Stamp Challenge. I chose the right-hand column: Brads, Ticket, Ribbon/Twine.

Cletus, my favorite banjo player is colored with Copics. The ribbon is from Crafty Ribbons, and the fuzzy brads are from Creative Imaginations (I've had these in my stash forever).

Hope you'll join us at Pattie's Creations, all you have to do is make anything ha ha!

Also, this week's Dude Time Doodles Challenge, All About Cowboys, runs through Tuesday (Mar 27), and DTD/BBD will also be sponsoring the Pile It On challenge starting Sunday (Mar 25). Have a crafty day & thanks for visiting!

Simon Says Stamp
Inspiration/Challenges:
Simon Says Stamp Challenge: Bingo / Brads, Ticket, Ribbon (right)

Digital Elements:
  1. Quilt from Pattie's Creations
  2. Cletus from Dude Time Doodles/Bonibleaux Designs
  3. Bright on White and Bright Solid Tiny Polka Dot digital papers from Mel Stampz

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Dude Time Doodles Inspirational Challenge: All about Cowboys!

This week at Dude Time Doodles Challenges we're All about Cowboys!

Hmm, I wonder if Dude Time Hollow has cattle drives, or perhaps the more adrenaline-inducing version of Running with the Bulls. Hey, you gotta get the buggers across town one way or the other, so you might as well have a coupla drinks and watch the young 'uns get some exercise while doing it! That sounds jes fine to Deputy Dave; so's long as no one musses his snakeskin boots!


I was really inspired by the Challenge photo (left), but anything with cowboys will do. Wait till you see the fun and wildly creative projects the Design Team came up with!

We're being sponsored this week by PaperTemptress, and one lucky winner will receive a $20 gift certificate to their store.

So kick up yer heels and join us at Dude Time Doodles this week!

The star badge and sentiment are also from Dude Time Doodles/Bonibleaux Designs; I merged and sized everything in InDesign. I added a little Tea Dye distress ink to the pieces, which I cut out with scissors & a craft knife. Both woodgrain DPs were in my stash.

I wanted Deputy Dave to dance a little, so I cut him apart and attached the arm and leg section with brads so that they jiggle.

Look at 'im go!

I traced his hat onto felt (which I'd backed with cardstock) and added the black lines with a Copic. I'm particularity excited about his boots: I used a glossy, basketball-pattern embossed DP and colored it with Olive green (thanks to my husband for helping me choose the right color).

He's colored with Copics; I made the plaid on his shirt, and used the colorless blender to add texture to his jeans.

Inspiration/Challenges:
Crafting When We Can Challenge #14: One for the Boys
i{heart}2stamp March Challenge: Sketch
Love to Create Challenge #7: Anything Goes
Paper Playtime Ch# 70: For The Guys & Include A Sentiment
Tuesday Throwdown #90: Spring Cleaning (I've been hoarded these woodgrain DPs for...oh dear, 4 or 5 years?! Waiting for the perfect project! I've also had the paper I used for the boots for over a year.)