I actually used my Imagine for the background paper. I even challenged myself with using the colors I chose... not typically my favorites but tried to make it masculine. I couldn't resist and add just a little bling.. sorry Dad those gems were calling me! When I saw this stamp I had to have it and I knew for months how I was going to use it. It totally defines my Dad. So here was my take on the challenge.
Materials:
Cartridges: Imagine "Best Friends" and C.C. "Stand and Salute"
Stamps: PTI "Star Prints" and "My Hero, My Dad"
Paper: PTI and Bazzill
Other: PTI Dies, Zing embossing powder, PTI gems, foam, MS micro beads and ink.
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Oh Kim, this is just PERFECT, perfect, PERFECT!!!!! It is amazing. I love the matching envelope and that it will match his treat container too! Hugs- Glora
ReplyDeleteHi Kim,Super father's day card!That cut for(my hero)is perfect for this project.Great job with all the super details,I hope you have a great day!!:)
ReplyDeleteKim,
ReplyDeleteWhat a great card! Kim, I just love this Hero definition stamp. It is so perfect for my daddy too. This will be so meaningful to your dad. And I really like that you made the card into a twisted easel card. GREAT!!!
Charlotte
Great card Kim. I really like how you put the definition of her. Like the stars and the different sentiments. Pretty color combo. Nice job with the challenge.
ReplyDeleteOh wow, Kim! I love this card! That stamp is awesome and I really like how you used it...the layout of the card is just perfect! And I think I would buy the Stand and Salute cart just for that cut...so cool! Love that it matches your milk carton!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great card! Very masculine! Great choice of colors as well!
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This is such a neat card! I love the hero definition!
ReplyDeleteOh I just love the Hero definition. Describes my Daddy too. Love how the papers match your carton and I've got to try a twisted easel. So cool! those micro beads sure add fabulous texture. your Dad will be so pleased! xxD
ReplyDeleteGreat card! I love the colors and that sentiment stamp is wonderful! Tfs and have a great day. :)
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, I adore this! I love everything about it!
ReplyDeleteIt turned out so wonderful!
The font, the papers, the script & the uniqueness of the card that matches the adorable milk container is very clever.
Great job with this one!
Crafty best,
Sonia
Wonderful, Your Dad will be so thrilled to get such a great card!
ReplyDeleteKim, I LOVE this card! First of all, it's one of those cool twisty cards, and you're going to have to tell me how to make it. And, I love the stamp, the "My Hero Cut", the patterns, layers, inking... all of it! Great job, and it will look adorable with your milk carton!!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome!!! Your Dad will love all the thought and details you put into this!! Always inspirational visiting you, Thanks! Love, Cathryn :)
ReplyDeletewhat a great project Kim. The bling gave it a nice touch even though is was for a male! you used them just right!!!
ReplyDeleteanother great card kim :) i like how you matched the carton to the card, love the colors you used..everything.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful tribute to your dad!!! Gorgeous card and I love all the detail you put in! I just ordered Stand and Salute tonight!!! TFS!
ReplyDeletehugs,
joni
I love the card and I love the twist.
ReplyDeletelove it
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome Kim! The gold bling is just the right amount and the right color to keep it masculine. I love the microbeads on the My Hero. Your Dad will love it I am sure.LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteLOVE THIS CARD! Love the twist too looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteTori :)
Kim! This is amazing! I'm so angry with my dashboard because it didn't come up! Glad I check you out anyway myself! I love the definition and your choice of paper. Perfect balance of everything for a guy card. Love it!
ReplyDeletelove your twisted easel card. phenomenal inking/stamping!!!
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Jessica
Sweet yet still very masculine. I dont know how you girls make these masculine cards. With me, I have to give extra effort just to come up with one :-)...
ReplyDeleteThumbs up Kim! TFS
Kim!!
ReplyDeleteYou did an AWESOME job with this twisted easel......My problem with these cards...once you start you cant stop :)
Way to nail this challenge!!