60th Birthday Card
31 Oct 2011
A good friend of ours turned 60 today and he also retires (lucky him). Now I've known the date was looming for a few weeks now but it was only this morning that I got time to sit down and make his 60th Birthday Card.
Now I hurridly routed around in my stash and found this wonderful background paper from the Transatlantique Collection by Graphic 45.
The sheet was a 12"x 12" but the center image fitted perfectly onto my 8" x8" card. I mounted it onto gold bubble foiled card and then a pearlescent brown.
The image was so rich and striking that I didn't really want to distract from it so I decided to keep the sentiments to the minimum and added no further embellishment.
The "60th" is a simple black peel off, mounted onto an oval cut from the pearlescent brown card and then framed with a scalloped edge gold foiled card. Both of these were cut using Nestabilities.
I fixed the ovals using double sided sticky pads to add dimension to the card.
For the insert I used a lovely warm sand colored sheet and kept it plain (i.e. without my usual punched corner!). For the outer edges of the inside of the card I used the cut offs from the original sheet which showed old shipping line posters.
I have to admit I was very pleased with the result and now only wished I'd bought more sheets of this beautiful paper as it is one I picked up from a bargain bucket and was reduced by 66%.
Motto of the story - even if you're not sure how you will use it, if it's a bargain buy it as you'll put it to good use one day!
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For the insert I used the same parchment paper which I had cut the numbers from and then punched the doily edging using a Martha Stewart punch. A small butterfly punch in the bottom right hand corner completed the card.
The successful bidder has just asked me to make a card for a 15 year old teenage "girly" girl.
I just want to share with you this card I made for my friend Margaret who was 60 yesterday.
None of the recipient's family were a match but Margaret was so the operation went swiftly ahead.

For the inside of the card I decided to use a pink 


