- Background paper from Indian Summer Fall Matstack (DCWV) - glue it to blank card front and then trim to fit.
- Two strips of black cardstock - a thinner one and a wider one, attached as shown with a gluestick.
- Print and cut out the beaver and glue him to the card as shown.
- Stamp the greeting with black ink (I used black StazOn as some of my other inks washed out a bit on this paper. The stamp was a clear acrylic stamp from a little Father's Day set from studio g.
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Friday, May 20, 2011
Print Your Own Focal
With Mother's Day past, Father's Day will be here before you know it. I thought I'd share this card I made for my husband. He's a sport's fan, and the team he roots for has a beaver mascot and black and orange for their colors. I found this beaver on-line and printed him up for a focal. I'm not certain, but I expect he came from my favorite site for this type of thing - Scrapbook Flair. The card is pretty simple. Here's how I made it:
1 comment:
Great card Cheryl! I have a hard time making cards for men. I never though of using mascots. Thanks for the inspiration!
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