Hi ya, hope everyone is having a great weekend so far.
Since we are in the middle of baseball season and hubby
and I love watching baseball I picked this
Rick St Dennis image Baseball Boy to color.
I colored him using my Inktense pencils and a little
Copics here and there. I pop dotted him onto the baseball
Cuttlebug folder that I embossed on kraft paper
and then colored in some of the images. Luckily had the baseball
paper in my stash.
For the saying, I went with the old Abbott & Costello comedy
routine from the 1930s.
I used Design Space and my Cricut Explore to write the
saying and then cut the label.
This little guy reminded me of the old time baseball players
so that's the first thing that came to mind.
Don't forget to check out the CraftingCircle blog as they are
spotlighting artists all month long, plus there is a Crafty Awesomeness challenge. Rick St Dennis was spotlighted on June 1st so yu can read about him.
Rick St Dennis also has an Etsy store that has
some darker type images on it.
Will be entered in the following challenges.
Creative Corners - Just for men
Stamping with Dragon - One for the guys
PDE Linky Party - Anything goes
Kitty Bee Designs - Masculine cards
Crafting with Friends - Anything goes
7 comments:
Cute card Donna. I'm thinking that will be your ggrandson in a few years! The paper looks great and embossing folder is perfect...and yes, it does look like an old time uniform. I also saw that Abbot and Costello sketch not too long ago. It's funny how something that simple can be so funny!! Dee
OMG-I just adore Abbot & Costello, and your card is perfect for that comedy skit! Great job with the embossing folder and coloring that player-thanks for joining us at Kitty Bee Designs!
Great card, perfect fit to the challenge! Thanks for joining us at Dragons Lair Designs.
What a wonderful card!!! Loving the baseball player and the reminder of Abbott & Costello!!! :)
Super cute!!! Thank you for joining us at Kitty Bee Designs, good luck!!! Amy DT
Super card. Thank you for sharing with us at Creative Corner.
Mary
Fab fab fab I love it Jacqui DLD
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