Tuesday, December 05, 2017
Birthday card for a retired carpenter
My Dad will soon be celebrating this 88th birthday and because he is a retired carpenter I like to include some wood on his card. I am fortunate to have a woodworker in the house so little pieces of wood appear regularly with "Can you use this?" Case in point, that is what happened this afternoon, as our son is here working on his walnut railing and a little scrap showed up!! It was very thin so I backed it with packing tape before die cutting it with the Sizzix "Happy" die. It worked perfectly!! After working out just where I needed to stamp the "HAPPY BIRTHDAY" (SU) I used my LEGO stamping jig to get it exactly in the right place. I stamped it over several times to get the depth of colour I was looking for - very easy to do with the stamp jig. I inked the inside of my wood grain embossing folder and used it to "stamp" the background onto my cardstock. The dye ink cleaned up very well from the inside of the folder. I added a bit of black watercolour to the right hand sides of my wood word to just give it a bit of depth before using double sided tape to adhere it to my stamped background. I added a little comma and an exclamation mark using a brown marker. Next, I used my chevron punch (SU) to punch out a few chevrons below the greeting and one above. I chose a dark maroon card which nicely highlighted the chevrons. I used my tracing wheel to add some lines of texture to the outside edges of my background then glued it to the front of my card. I watercoloured this laser printed tools image from Beccy's Place - http://beccysplace.blogspot.ca/ - then distressed the edges. I added a bit of brown fiber to the back before adhering this focal element to the front of my card using 3D foam tape. Pretty happy with how this card worked out!! Fortunately, I will be able to hand it to my Dad personally as we will be celebrating as a family up home. Therese
Labels:
A2,
birthday,
border punch,
cards,
die cuts,
digital images,
distressing,
fiber,
laser printing,
stamping,
stamping jig,
SU - StampinUP,
SX - sizzix,
watercolour,
wood
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