A friend asked me if I could make a birthday card for her brother who is living in Germany. So I googled German birthday cards and found out that it takes a lot of words to say Happy Birthday in German. I hope I got it right. I like the Josephâs Coat technique. Itâs always fun to do and kind of magical, but since I was tryin to make a more masculine card, I chose to use various shades of greens and tans and it kind of came out a muddled mess of color. Not as colorful as most. But I like the look as a fun backdrop for my musician. I had some fun with border dies today. I organized my dies using DVD cases and magnet sheets, so Iâm getting better at actually using them. I hope my friendâs brother likes this as much as he liked his German Christmas card!
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Mon, Feb 17, 2020 @ 9:15 AM
I love it! the bg is nice for a guy, and the image is really fun, mf!
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Mon, Feb 17, 2020 @ 9:23 AM
Das ist richtig = that's right!! Fun Birthday card and your sentiment is perfect, I speak German because my parent's live at 15 minutes from Germany and we went there very often, our dialect is a bit like German language too.
I like your fox, he makes me think about a German story Der Rattenfänger von Hameln.