No, Masculine Monday isn't a new regular features - it just sounded right!
It’s Father’s Day on Sunday and if you have The Open Sea,
you’re home and dry, so to speak. This is a birthday card (obviously) but could
easily be changed for any occasion. It was inspired by someone out there on the
internet but I made it a while ago so unfortunately can’t remember. It was
really fun to make because of the background.
I began with a Confetti White card base. I love this
cardstock, with its flecks of colour. It’s heavier than our Whisper White so
perfect for card bases. It’s also good for watercolouring, or blender pens, too
as it’s more absorbent.
I cut more Confetti White into a panel and decorated it
before popping it up on Dimensionals. Decorating it was the fun part: I stamped
the Open Sea images in Crumb Cake, stamping off to keep them nice and pale. I
also used the flat stamp from the Distressing Kit to ink around the corners and
edges to give it an aged effect.
I stamped the word in Island Indigo and the words in Cherry
Cobbler – using clear-mount stamps means it’s really easy to get the images
where you want them. The anchor
was the tricky bit – this was stamped onto Very Vanilla cardstock and cut out,
yes – even the hole at the top. The hole is important as it gave me somewhere
to thread that gorgeous Baker’s Twine that everyone’s going mad for! A dot of
adhesive make the twine stay in place while looking casual and random. Sssh,
don’t tell!
Stamps: The Open
Sea, Curly Cute
Cardstock: Confetti
White
Ink: Island Indigo,
Cherry Cobbler, Crumb Cake
Accessories: Baker’s
Twine, Distressing Kit
All products by Stampin’ Up!®
No, Masculine Monday isn't a new regular features - it just sounded right!
It’s Father’s Day on Sunday and if you have The Open Sea,
you’re home and dry, so to speak. This is a birthday card (obviously) but could
easily be changed for any occasion. It was inspired by someone out there on the
internet but I made it a while ago so unfortunately can’t remember. It was
really fun to make because of the background.
I began with a Confetti White card base. I love this
cardstock, with its flecks of colour. It’s heavier than our Whisper White so
perfect for card bases. It’s also good for watercolouring, or blender pens, too
as it’s more absorbent.
I cut more Confetti White into a panel and decorated it
before popping it up on Dimensionals. Decorating it was the fun part: I stamped
the Open Sea images in Crumb Cake, stamping off to keep them nice and pale. I
also used the flat stamp from the Distressing Kit to ink around the corners and
edges to give it an aged effect.
I stamped the word in Island Indigo and the words in Cherry
Cobbler – using clear-mount stamps means it’s really easy to get the images
where you want them. The anchor
was the tricky bit – this was stamped onto Very Vanilla cardstock and cut out,
yes – even the hole at the top. The hole is important as it gave me somewhere
to thread that gorgeous Baker’s Twine that everyone’s going mad for! A dot of
adhesive make the twine stay in place while looking casual and random. Sssh,
don’t tell!
Stamps: The Open
Sea, Curly Cute
Cardstock: Confetti
White
Ink: Island Indigo,
Cherry Cobbler, Crumb Cake
Accessories: Baker’s
Twine, Distressing Kit
All products by Stampin’ Up!®
love this one Helen, especially the distressed looking background.
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