Hi everyone, happy Monday!
Here are the commissioned Blackburn Rovers cards I told you about a few posts back, please excuse the first photo - I thought I'd taken a proper one but turns out it was only on my iPhone so quality and lighting is not the best.
A friend in work asked me to make this for her son's 13th birthday.
Here are the commissioned Blackburn Rovers cards I told you about a few posts back, please excuse the first photo - I thought I'd taken a proper one but turns out it was only on my iPhone so quality and lighting is not the best.
A friend in work asked me to make this for her son's 13th birthday.


They are surprisingly easy to make, the longest part on the first one was making the template to fit a c5 envelope but now that's done you can get straight to work - which is handy because another friend in work has asked me to make her Everton and Chelsea ones for her two sons which I will share soon.

It has been made using Stampin' Up! products; from the card base which is the 12" x 12" blank card 'backer' you get with the DSP to the marker pens and punches used with a stamp set for the badge.
The only non-SU! is the letters which I used my die cutting machine for.
It was really fun to make! I love paying attention to detail so this is not like work for me :)
Thanks for stopping by,
take care.
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