Happy Wednesday!! It's time for a new Little Red Wagon challenge!!
This week, Regan has challenged us to use WOOD GRAIN on our projects.
I love this image/texture!! You can use patterned paper, embossing folders, stamps, etc . . .
I settled for a woodgrain stamp that I've neglected lately (wPlus9 stamps),
and made this fairly CAS card.
I finally got to use some of my MME paper pad that I bought over a month ago but hadn't cracked open!
So . . . wood you dig out some wood grain out of your wagon and play along with us?!
Check out the LRW blog here for all the details and to check out what the rest of the DT created!
Edited: Had to add this to the CAS-ual Friday challenge--Masculine card with designer paper.
wood you...love the play on words!! What a fabulous CAS card, perfect for masculine cards or change up the colours and great for a feminine look too!
ReplyDeletewell this just ROCKS
ReplyDeleteI love your CAS design! Your card is SO great!
ReplyDeleteSo...wood you...tee hee. Love that.
ReplyDeleteLove the card too. Wonderful layout and I love that you're using a butterfly on a man card.
this is gorgeous Tammy!
ReplyDeleteYes! It is!!
DeleteLove the hexagons Tammy!
ReplyDeleteYou have used all my latest favorite elements-hexagons!! Love the delightful design, Tammy! Thanks so much for playing with us at CAS-ual Fridays!
ReplyDeleteHAHAHA on your post title pun! That's my fave woodgrain stamp too...and is that PTI's Papertray set you used for the "for You"? Haven't seen that used in AGES! I'm so glad you joined us for CAS-ual Fridays:)
ReplyDeleteWow... stunning!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous CAS card! Love the woodgrain and patterned paper on the little hexies! Thanks so much for playing along with us this week at CAS-ual Fridays!
ReplyDeleteGreat design and love the combination of woodgrain and hexagons. Great work. Thanks so much for playing with us @ CAS-ual Friday.
ReplyDeleteSimple and sweet! I love it!
ReplyDeleteJoanne xo
Love that hexagon element...Great card!
ReplyDeleteSuch a perfect stunning, CAS beauty, Tammy! LOVE those hexagons!
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