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Boy Striped Birthday

I finally got my hands on PTI Faux Ribbon. I don't know why I was on the fence for so long. It's such a great set. I love the idea of making my own stripes, and the sentiments are great, too. The hard part is keeping the stamps straight, but Nichole's idea of placing it in the guide of my paper cutter really helps! Here are some boy birthday cards with Enchanted Evening and Orange Zest. Great boy colors!


All cards:
Paper: PTI White, Enchanted Evening, Orange Zest
Ink: PTI Enchanted Evening, SU Pumpkin Pie
Stamps: PTI Faux Ribbon, B&C Monogram (the dotted circle)
Other: 1 5/8" punch, 1 3/4" punch, 2" punch
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  1. These cards are great! I love Faux Ribbon for this feature too. (That was my very first PTI stamp set, long ago!!!) I think you have inspired me to make some boy b-day cards. Good idea since 2 of my boys have b-days in the next 2 weeks.

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  2. Orange and blue are definitely boy colors and these hit the mark for boy bday cards. Faux Ribbon is still on my wish list. One of these days it will make it to the top.

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  3. GREAT boy colors!!! I love the cards!

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