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Man Cave Inspired Creations

Shhhhhh...Entering the Man Cave - what a fun theme for this week's MFPSpeedyTV Inspiration challenge.

Here are the inspiration pictures:


Love, love, love the wood and fun colors!

I used MFP's Oh Beans and Plywood sets (the plywood sentiment is a sneak peak) for my card:



And for my scrapbook page, I used the MFP set Paper Dolls Frances set. My nephew's prom pictures were so cute, I volunteered to do some of the pages for his girlfriend's scrapbook. Isn't she cute?


I hope these pictures inspired you too. Hugz!

Comments

  1. Ha...man cave inspiration...how cool is that? Love what you did here Nancy...all the texture on the card...and the perfect colors...fabulous! That's such a cool woodgrain paper on your page...love the leaves mixed with the rhinestones! She looks like a sweetheart!

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  2. Wonderful fathers day card. I loved looking at the Man Cave pictures. Your scrapbook page is just darling. You embellished this page perfectly for her. She is so lucky to be able to have these pages added to her book. Great job on both.

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  3. I love your card with all of those tea cups balancing on top of each other and the lovely texture.
    Your layout is also fabulous, lovely warm colours, they go so well with her beautiful dress.
    Pauline
    x

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  4. I love your card with the pretty cups and fab details. Your scrapbook page is awesome. I love how you used the Paper Doll dress to create a look alike for your daughters dress. Very creative, my friend.

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  5. Great card with the tea cups and burlap and the layout is so pretty. It's so sweet of you to do some of her scrapbook pages.

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  6. Love the colors on those cups and the wonderful burlap. Very cool scrapbook page, too. She will love it.

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  7. Pretty card and a great scrapbook page! You did a wonderful job with this challenge!

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  8. LOVE the burlap behind the cups and great scarpbook page too! Wonderful use of the colours on both :)

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  9. A great card and wonderful scrapbook page Nancy. Beautiful work.

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  10. Fabulous Father's Day creation and I love the burlap! You're right, she is cute, awesome page!

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  11. Nancy,your stack of cups is such fun! Great colors and textures too, what a fun challenge.
    The scrapbook pages look super, bet she loved them.......where's your nephew, the date!!! ha ha
    The dress and the girls get all the attention.

    Hugs
    Sue

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  12. I love the card with tea cups and burlap banner! A great take on the man cave challenge! The layout is just extraordinary with amazing detail work! You've outdone yourself!!

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  13. Nancy,
    The cup card is adorable and I really like the layout and colors The scrapbook page of your newphew's girlfriend is so pretty - I bet they loved it!

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