![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhzvLSGeu09vXSex-HB0U9w7eKLIrZF4qrZbAySrl2DpzGa__-SJFpGD-YhaYyDfBjF5ulmTgp7dwX4_zXTnw4HM5yzbhNSdvPFlJasNo1krH6uh7mO6Xy_u-1vtEQC_olNW9LyjqvnawY/s400/goose+dark.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi2nAhNWQlhd3PDYoZ-uJfhcswIZQDKgRgPMZ1qFTMg9gNftGbAqWymP0LeSjpto9LJEiDyn4_7qJ_Spc5rLvqeymYNNa6EfLgsR0FMd_LSqQtrpkcumkUdMRbmnBGTLyaliRVlHFPhan8/s400/goose+light.jpg)
The layout for this card is an old Mojo Sketch. I loved the sketch but didn't have time to participate when it was posted. All of the stamps are Stampin' Up. The goose is an old stamp that I picked up at a rummage called Goose Greetings. My parents always have geese in and around their yard, so I found this image fitting for Dad. The patterned paper is an old sandy lion paper called crinkled umber. For the tools I used: nestabilities, deckle edge scissors, corner punch by ek success, brads, jumbo eyelets, cb houndstooth embossing folder, copic markers, and a sponge for sponging the focal image and tag.
This is such a cool card! I always have trouble with masculine cards!LOL!
ReplyDelete