These papers are awesome! I love the "texture" of the pieces and the vintage feel of the papers. I have to tell you....I fished a lot more than my dad did (which wasn't much, but my dad never went fishing, as far as I know). So some of the fondest memories I have of fishing, are when my children and I went fishing while my husband was stationed overseas. I couldn't force myself to put minnows on the hook, but somehow I managed to put the worms on. I think of it now and I'm......"UGH!" But whether or not your dad fishes, these papers make an excellent Father's Day card.
Now here is my card, with tags inside for photos:
I printed out my papers on heavy cardstock, using my HP Envy Printer. It prints great, and these turned out fabulous! They look like I bought them at the store! My base foundation is a Kraft paper, because I felt like it would look great for a masculine card. I then cut out all the pieces and distressed the edges with Ink Oxide Walnut Stain. I even decided the back of the card could use decorating! :)
Here is a video process of the card:
Take a look around at Monica's Shop (TaylorMadeCards4U). There's a lot of beautiful papers to choose from!
Thanks for stopping by!
Blessings, Jeanie Ellis - Scrapbookingmamaw
Excellent masculine card. Plenty of details and great design :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Alina! x
DeleteGreat Work!! Perfect for Fathers Day@
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, Robin! xxx
DeleteLove it, Jeanie xoxo
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Em! xoxo
Deletefor not creating too many masculine cards, you did a great job!
ReplyDeleteAwwww, thanks so much, Monica! xxx
DeleteI love this set!!! I love your project and am heading over to watch your video because I know it will be awesome and filled with inspiration :) Hugs...Janie
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Janie! I'm so glad you like it! xxx💕
DeleteYay! I'm so glad you made a video! Fun project Jeanie!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Wendy! 😁xxx
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