
When you make one slim line card, why not make another? This slim line St. Patrick’s Day card was created using North Coast Creations Kiss Me Rosco stamp, GKD’s Sunshine Stencil which was lightly sponged using a rainbow of inks, a piece of ribbon from my stash and some colored pencils to finish off Roscoe. The sentiment is unknown. And I’ll be entering this card into the Just Us Girls Challenge #571: Trend Week – Slim Line Card.

I think Roscoe will be sent to our 10 year old grandson!! LOL….not sure if he will ‘get’ the beer mug and pitcher but I’m sure his mom will.
Thanks for taking a peek.
Oh I would think he is pretty savvy to such things. Fun which ever way he goes with the creation.
Fun, cute card. If he’s like my grandson when he was 10 Roscoe will get it.
Cute slimline! He will love the card whether he gets the mug or not.
Another great slimline design! Love your stenciling for the background.
Great card. The rainbow colors are great with the sunshine stencil.
Very cute!
Fabulous fun slimline card Gayle. Thanks for sharing with us at JUGS this week.
What a funny and fun card, Gayle! It’s funny how we try something, figure it’s not us, but then keep doing it. You are doing great with your slimlines!
What a super fun slim line card! Love that fun image. Thanks so much for playing along this week with Just Us Girls!
Thanks for commenting. Slim lines are a challenge for me.
fun card and I love the sunshine you created. I think St. Paddy’s day is another holiday that will be neglected by ;me this year. No time and no stamps either. Instead I shall enjoy everyone else’s creations.