Showing posts with label Father's Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Father's Day. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 22, 2020

Father Sunset Card

Hello all!  Beth from Beth's Beauties here today.  Once again, I am using the beautiful Raisin Boat Pier Happiness stamp set to create a card.
It is a simple card with all the stamping done in black ink!  The wow factor is the ink blending to create a sunset scene.  I simply love the sentiment on the card.  I tried to keep that same heartfelt message with the trees and birds, showing a "father and child" in both areas of the card.
The sunset blending was created with Scrapbook.com inks in Daffodil, Orange Spice, and Mardi Gras.  I blended Midnight Blue ink in from the outer edges as well.  Distress Oxide inks also blend beautifully and this scene could easily be re-created with those as well.  I simply matted the stamped layer onto black cardstock to create the card front and it was complete.  

I hope you have a wonderfully crafty day!

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Wednesday, June 5, 2019

Happy Father's Day Card

Good Morning!  Beth from Beth's Beauties here today.  The card I am sharing with you uses the Victorine Originals Large Happy Father's Day red rubber stamp.  It can also be purchased as part of the To My Parents set, which is on clearance right now!
I started out by prepping the background using watercolor paper and Distress Inks in Mustard Seed, Mowed Lawn, and Vintage Photo.  I had a large acrylic block that I smeared the inks on, spritzed it with water, then turned the block over onto the watercolor paper.  I added weight onto the block and let it set for 5 minutes, then removed the block.  When it was dry, I flicked some white acrylic paint onto the background then heat set the whole paper.  I stamped the Happy Father's Day stamp using VersaFine Onyx Black and clear embossing powder.  I always use a stamp platform with watercolor paper due to the texture of it making it hard to get a complete stamped image the first time.  I added white gel pen accents to the word "father's" and a few silver Pearl Pen dots to finish it off.
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Wednesday, June 13, 2018

Father's Day Tool Card

Good Morning!  Beth from Beth's Beauties here with you today.  The card I am sharing with you uses Raisin Boat's Nailed It! stamp set.
 I stamped all of the stamps I wanted from the Nailed It! stamp set with VersaFine Onyx Black ink using my stamp platform.  I watercolored the images with Distress Inks in Mustard Seed and Weathered Wood.  Those colors matched the patterned paper I matted the card base with perfectly.  Don't you think this makes the perfect Father's Day card?
Remember, we have this Mood Board Challenge going on right now! Here is the inspiration photo for it. You can use the pictures, theme, and/or colors to enter.
I hope you have a wonderfully crafty day!

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Thursday, June 8, 2017

Father's Day Play Ball....

Hello & Happy Thursday Everyone!
This is DT Theresa from Theresa's Crafty Creations
and Today is my First day to take over the blog!!!
YAY for me... I'm so excited to share a wonderful
Father's Day card I created for my Father in Law!



I thought the Happy Father's Day Stamp
would make the perfect focal point on my card.
I'm using a Fun Digital Paper Collection
and I honestly think the two go perfectly together!
I colored my image with some Spectrum Noir Markers
and popped up a couple of the circle designs...

I think he will enjoy getting this card in the mail next week!


Thanks so much for stopping!
Have a FANTASTIC DAY!!

Theresa

Friday, May 26, 2017

Victorine Originals Challenge 3

Welcome back! Ready for the next challenge?

Challenge #3: "Fathers"
We celebrated mothers and feminine themes. Now let's do men and masculine! This is the perfect time to make dad, grandpa, son, grandson, nephew, uncle or random passer-by on the street cards!  Where are our scrapbookers? Let's see some page layouts! Mixed media artists, show us a tribute to an important male in your life.


Now, the winner of Challenge # 2: "Flowers"

GAIL SCOTT


Congratulations !

  please grab the badge below to place on your blog, and email sabrina@Victorineoriginals.com to claim your prize.


Thank you to all the participated in our last challenge, and we cant wait to see what you design for our NEW Challenge  #3 "Fathers" Challenge!
The winner of this challenge #3 will Receive a $10.00 Gift Certificate to spend at the Victorine Originals online store!
Remember, all entrants are limited to 3 entries total. If you use a Victorine Originals stamp in your design, your prize doubles!


Now on to our DT Inspiration for our Challenge



This card uses Birch Trees and Ducks in Flight.
More details on her card can be found on her blog, Beth's Beauties.

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Lisa's Card


This card uses Popcorn Stamp (2669-G) 
More details can be found be on her blog, The Relativity of Paper

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MaryAnn's Card

You can find all the details on her blog, PaperDreamz007.

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Theresa used Nuts & BoltsHammerSaw, and
Relationship We've Built Sentiment on her card.
More details can be found on her blog, Theresa's Crafty Creations



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Amy Jones



Amy used Man In Boat and Happy Father's Day Sentiment.
More details can be found on her blog, The Tiger's Haven.




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Jamie Wright



Jamie used Flathead ScrewHappy Father's DayHammer
Saw, and I'm proud of the relationship we've built