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Monday 10 June 2019

Masculine get well

Get well cards for men can be tricky, can't they? Floral ones are always welcome for women - especially if they are in hospital where flowers are generally no longer allowed - but can look a bit naff when sent to a man. However I recently got a brilliant set of stamps from Hampston Arts that come to the rescue every time.


I made the background by stamping the pill bottles repeatedly with Versamark ink and letting the watermark effect develop. The topper and sentiment are from the same stamp set - I coloured the gentleman with Promarkers. Why is it that those hospital gowns always have such a huge gap at the back? They can get awfully draughty!!!

I am sharing this with

Creative with Stamps - Get Well 


Tales from the Craft Room - Let's Hear it For The Boys 

6 comments:

  1. You can take that sentiment two ways. What a fun card . Hugs Mrs A.

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  2. Brilliant card, Jane! I made a masculine get well card today, but I really need to look out for this set of stamps. xx

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  3. I love the background you've created and the sentiment is brilliant with this image. Love Dawn x

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  4. OMG! This card is GREAT! Love the image I literally LOL’d. Thanks for joining the challenge at Creative With Stamps. Dorlene DT CWS

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  5. Oh my I love this card. So cute and awesome image.. Who doesn't love HA images. I love it. So glad you shared over at Creative with Stamps for our get well theme.. perfect.
    Billie A
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  6. Love this! The wonky stitched edges, the background stamping and of course that image is great! Thanks for playing along with us at Creative with Stamps Pam DT

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