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Revision as of 14:15, 9 December 2013
These cards were created by Scruffy Lad starting in December of 1998 as his tribute to International Boylove Day and his gift to the Boylove community. They were first displayed at IBLD.Net and Etenne's IBLD Website (1999 - 2003). The original drawings were done in color pencil on paper.
Scruffy Lad later created his own IBLD website which had as its banner, the phrase: Let There Be Light. This site primarily featured his IBLD cards and was last updated in 2007 with his last two known cards. This site unfortunately has not been updated since 2007.
Each card presented below is a unique reflection of the artist's vision for International Boylove Day and his legacy to all those still young at heart....
Cards
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Additional Infomation Needed
The dates and titles of Scruffy Lad's earlier cards are well known but more information is needed on his later works.