Guy Greetings antique car birthday card

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Thanks to the lovely Buy 3 Get 1 Free sale on select Designer Series Papers this month (see the list!) I have a ton of this awesome Coffee Break paper to work with now. It's very cleverly designed with coffee-themed patterns on one side of each sheet, and great masculine patterns on the other. So it's almost like getting two totally different, coordinating packs at once!

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I originally planned not to color in the truck, but my new Stampin' Blends markers were sitting right there begging to be practiced with. I'm SO EXCITED that these awesome alcohol blends will be available for purchase on November 1st, 2017! They passed the quality check will flying colors, and the demonstrators are LOVING learning to use these great new coloring tools.

Antique car guy greetings masculine cards truck man Stampin Up blends

 Ready to get this great man-card look at home? Here's what you'll need:

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Antique car guy greetings masculine cards truck Stampin Up blends

So which version do you like best–colored or uncolored? Leave a comment and tell us which one gets your vote!

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19 thoughts on “Guy Greetings antique car birthday card”

  1. I love that classic car image from that stamp set, it’s truly a classic! I love both cards, but I am leaning towards the uncolored version as my favorite.

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  2. Beautiful card, it’s perfect for a guy! Because it’s a classic car for some reason I think it looks better not colored! Either way they are both really nice!! I just think the uncolored one looks more real, natural. 😀

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  3. I like the classic card not colored. Though I like the color, I don’t think that a car of that era would be that color blue.

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  4. Interestingly, it is an urban myth that they only came in black. They were definitely available and were special ordered in different colors. Even Trivial Pursuit has this popular untruth in it–it is a very pervasive myth! Don’t get my hubby started on the topic : ) LZ

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