Good Tuesday, fellow bloggers! Today the
Ginger Snap Scraps design team was asked to make a project with stamping. I used a Tim Holtz stamp set for the vintage pick up truck and Lawn Fawn stamps to stamp out "Father's Day". The card base is an A2 size that was made with Kraft. The Bingo Card is from the
Documented Double Sided Cardstock and the chevrons are from the same paper, but the opposite side. I took the
Tim Holtz College and Notebook Embossing Folder and ran my
Distress Ink in Vintage Photo directly onto the embossing folder before putting in my cardstock and running it through my cuttlebug. This is how I got the raised bits to stay white while the recessed bits were colored in Vintage Photo. Then I took my foam tool and blended some more Vintage Photo around the edges. I stamped out the sentiment on the flag and adhered it to the bingo card. Then I wrapped some twine around the top and bottom to give it a little dimension. For the pick up truck I stamped it out in Memento Tuxedo black and ran some gray and gray-blue
Copics along some of the edges and into the wheels. I decided to fussy cut it and distress it a smidge before adhering it down flat.
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Thanks so much for stopping by my blog today!
Inky and glittery fingers for all!
-Gaby
Love your card. I swear I need to make more masculine card, this looks awesome.
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Kate
Hi Gaby - this is neat! love the vintage flair to this image...
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea for Father's Day. Fabulous
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Patty
Ginger Snap Scraps DT Sister
Great Father's Day card! Love to see how you used the bingo card!! Looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great card! Love it.
ReplyDeleteGreat card! Love the techniques!
ReplyDeleteWow Gaby! Love all of the layers and techniques that you used on this one....these masculine cards are fantastic! I really struggle with them but you have given me some great inspiration! :)
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