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Monday, September 16, 2019

Number it!

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This card was made for a man who plays a lot of Sudoku...


I started with a print off of some Sudoku games from the internet.  The way the games printed I ended up with a gap between two of the games, but by trimming the printed paper carefully, it meant that I had a spot for the greeting.


The sentiment was embossed in white on a snippet of red cardstock, hand trimmed into a banner shape and then mounted, offset over a scrap of black.
The white layers of the card were sponged with red ink.


I kept the inside simple with a piece of striped washi tape.

I am linking this to: 
(my Brother in Law)
(Sudoku)



33 comments:

  1. Brilliant card Thank you for joining us at Creative Craft Cottage Good luck Ginny DT for Creative Craft Cottage
    My Blog As I do Rodos

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  2. Beautiful card. Thank you for joining us at Creative Craft Cottage challenge good luck. Have a nice day
    Anneke DT

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  3. Sounds like a perfect card for the chap Maxine and prettily finished inside with the washi tape.

    B x

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  4. What a fun idea and so perfect for the recipient! Love it!
    Ellibelle's Corner

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  5. CUTE idea for a card Maxine! In fact, it's excellent!! I love to play that too so know this will be fun for whoever receives the card.
    Lynn

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  6. My Mother-in-Law spends most of her time at home, and plays a lot of the Sudoku. This is so cute, and a great idea for an interactive card. Love it!

    Blessings,
    Karen

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  7. You smashed it with this one. So striking with the graphics and simple colour selection. CarolG

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  8. That is a really fun idea Maxine, well done!

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  9. I lllllllove Sudoku too, Maxine!!!!!!!!! Your card is perfect!!!!!!!!!!! Hugs, my friend.

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  10. What a brilliant idea for a card, Maxine. It would be perfect for my hubby.... in fact he's doing a Sudoku puzzle right now!! xx

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  11. So creative and such fun....He is going to love it x.

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  12. Oh, Maxine! I love this card! It reminds me of my grandparents. My grandparent passed at Thanksgiving at 98 years old and he adored crosswords. Thanks for bringing that memory to the forefront. and... Thanks for joining us and good luck with with your entry!
    Hugs, Joy
    Joyfully Stamps
    Lil Patch of Crafty Friends, Owner/Coordinator

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  13. This would be a great card for my sister. She loves Sudoku. Great card.

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  14. How creative and fun! I love this card, Maxine!

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  15. Great card wit the s for Sudoku.
    Thank you for sharing it at 2Sistersontheblog.
    Nicolette DT

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  16. This is fabulous Maxine, brilliant idea and perfect...xx

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  17. A fantastic idea for a sodoku fan! Looks great Maxine!

    You ask if it was a fine chain on the leaf- just silver thread.
    Big hugs, Susi
    Blessings my friend!

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  18. This is a fantastic masculine card! Love it! Thank you for playing in my masculine challenge at the Alphabet Challenge and hope you can join us again soon.

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  19. A fabulous card Maxine, such a clever idea.
    Pauline - Crafting with Cotnob
    x

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  20. Fabulous masculine card. Thank you for sharing with us at the Alphabet Challenge, and hope you can join us again soon ~ Janice DT

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  21. fantastic idea and card
    thank you for joining us at Polkadoodles Craft Challenge
    hugs
    Corinne
    http://wishuponascrap.blogspot.com/

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  22. What a clever idea Maxie and a super result! Just perfect for a Sudoku fan - I know a few people this would be right for as well.

    Sorry it's taken me a while to comment - Dudley took a downward turn and has been quite poorly with what our vet says is gastroenteritis. We still feel it was the tick medication that caused it - toxins are a known cause of gastroenteritis. Thankfully he seem to be properly on the mend having had a jab to stop him being sick plus other meds to be taken daiy including anti-biotics and of course all our attention has been focused on him these past few days.

    Hugs

    Di xx

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  23. Very clever Maxine, especially as it is for a Sudoku person but it would be good for any man. I like the way you have just used the stripes in the inside.
    Hugs & Blessings, Neet xx

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  24. Now this is clever, Maxine! Love it! Classic and elegant at the same time! Hugs!

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  25. Oh well done again Maxine you’ve very clever ideas, my darling dad would have loved that as he loved sudoku. Was good to have gap for greeting, nice one that, like shadow banner too.
    Thanks for being a blessing, and may God bless you too.
    Hugs, Shaz in Oz.x

    {Wonderful Words of Life - Shaz in Oz}
    {Calligraphy Cards - Shaz in Oz}

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  26. Wow - very creative idea!! Thanks so very much for joining us this time at the Dragonfly dreams Challenge, Elizabeth (DT)

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  27. Maxine this is such a neat card. I love the layout and how you made it for the person who loves Sudoku. So clever! Hugs, Fran

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  28. SUPER card and so perfect for a Sudoko lover. Just too good.

    Love,

    Monica

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  29. A wonderful masculine card Maxine. Thank you for joining in with the Anything Goes challenge at Lil Patch of Crafty Friends.

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  30. Sorry for the late comment...life is busy at the moment...
    What a super idea to use some real sudoku's! Love how clean and graphic this dsign is! Hugs, Gerrina

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  31. What a great project! Such a fun and clever design. Thanks for sharing it with us at A Gem of a Challenge by Polkadoodles good luck and hope to see you again!

    Jennifer, DT

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