I am so excited to be joining the girls over at Taylored Expressions for a little mini release dedicated to Dads! Check out the latest release by clicking HERE.
I have 2 projects to share today. This first one is super clean and simple but perfect for the dad in your life....
I used the Brick by Brick Stencil to create a little detail in the background. I stamped the Woodgrain Background onto a piece of Kraft card stock and the cut the DAD from that stamped image. I heat embossed the Happy Father's Day and You're the Best, both from Dadisms and added all those pieces to the card in foam tape. Clean and simple!
This next stamp set is perfect for the littles! It's called Inky Fingers Monsters....
I stamped each monster along the bottom and then added in the rainbow of fingerprints. These are so fun to create and make the perfect personalized card for dad. I added in the sentiment on a banner die and then matted the card front onto a green card base. Super simple!
Head on over to the Taylored Expressions to see more of today's May Mini Release.
So glad you stopped by today. Hope you have a great day!
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These are awesome, Laurie! Love the subtle details of the woodgrain and brick on the dad card!
ReplyDeleteThese cards are so fun! I love how you used the brick by brick stencil on the background of the first card. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat fun!! I love that stencil you used on the first card!!
ReplyDeletePlaying catch up Laurie! I always enjoy stopping by your blog. I just love you CAS style. I've missed lots of fabulousness!
ReplyDeleteThat brick stencil adds so much detail to the Dad card! Really fabulous!
ReplyDeleteDid you use a texture paste with the Brick stencil or is it embossed?
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