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Old 10-11-2011, 06:32 PM   #1  
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Default Need idea help

My son will be 18 this Sat. He loves blues/greens and tie dye. I found some blue with a touch of green tie dye paper and want to make him a card with it, and I'm pretty new at card making so I am not sure how to do it to make it "cool", any suggestions?
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Old 10-11-2011, 06:54 PM   #2  
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well, do you have a sentiment you could stamp that reads happy birthday and use that paper as the background? and ( maybe slightly smaller then your solid card base so that the base frames the paper )

Pick a cardstock base color that is similar to one of the colors in the printed paper.

another thing to make it "cool" would be to cut/emboss that sentiment into a neat shape.

( If there is a local scrap or stamp store near you they could show you or I am thinking that sometimes they rent their tools too so you may be able to stamp it first and go to a store to have the shape cut/embossed)

I'm assuming you haven't collected a ton of tools yet.
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