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The Male Room Challenge #131 - Team Colors - Guest Designer MFT Slider Card

The Male Room Challenge #131 - Team Colors - Guest Designer MFT Slider Card

I am having the most fun this month!!! I am excited to be joining The Male Room Challenge as guest designer where my Go Wild card was chosen to be the winning card.  The theme for The Male Room Challenge is Team Colors.  To those of you who don't know me, I am from Canada.  We have one NBA (National Basketball Team), the Toronto Raptors.  And they won the NBA championship in 2019!!! My card is inspired by their team colors:)  And huge thanks to my very sweet friend Just Me: c for loaning me your MFT All Star High Top dies and  MFT Be Original stamps!  I couldn't have done this without you! Can you guess that it is a slider card! (demo below)

Make sure you drop by The Male Room Challenge and check out the fantastic teams inspiration.


Tip: I used a dental floss threader to get the crochet thread, size 10, through those crazy little holes for the shoe laces.

I just had to make this card for 2 sweet kids, my niece and nephew. But I imagine they have a bit of a bias for Nike because their Dad works for Nike.  So I "Nikeified" it!
Who is your favorite team? I just know you will come up with a wonderful card to enter in The Male Room Challenge using their colors!

And thank you to the Male Room Challenge for sharing this opportunity to guest with you!

If you enjoyed your visit please click on the "Follow by email" button on the right side of this post and follow me on my journey.

Betty

Supplies: (I do not receive affiliate incentives from these links)
MFT All Star High Top dies
MFT Be Original stamps
Essentials by Ellen Letterboard Larger Alpha dies
An older set MFT "All Smiles" which seems to be replaced with MFT Smile Maker which is similar but not exactly the same

Comments

  1. Totally awesome! And I thought that before I knew it was a slider card. Love it in all three colourways and versions. Rocked it Betty! So pleased to have had you guest with us at The Male Room.

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    1. Thank you so much Jane! You are very kind! And what a great theme you chose! I had so much fun joining you for this challenge. I appreciate the opportunity! A little late, but off to the blog to see all the teams wonderful creations! (I have not been feeling well, sorry for the delay)

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  2. Oh Betty, this is so brilliant. I am a fan of interactive cards, you really nailed this one. Hope I can do this too on another project. Thank you for sharing and guesting at The Male Room. I am so happy you have joined us. x Clarissa

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    1. Clarissa, you have just been so kind to me! You really do brighten my day! Thank you!

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  3. OMG! I absolutely LOVE this card AND it MOVES? Amazing project and I'm sure your niece and nephew will absolutely LOVE it. As I do. It's been so good to have you join us as GDT with your fab card.
    Faith TMR DT
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    1. Oh, Faith you are more than kind! Thank you! It was a lot of fun to join you wonderful ladies! xxx

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