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Celebrate dads with handmade cards or scrapbook pages!

Make Father’s Day unforgettable this year with two exclusive stamp sets. 

Celebrate the man who means the most in your life by making a card, layout or gift using the exclusive stamp sets available through the Legendary Father’s Day special.  

The first stamp set, Legendary Father’s Day includes a complete wardrobe for your guy. Stamp the shoes, hat, watch or shirt plus great sentiments like to let him know that he is special.

The second stamp set, Someone to Look Up To, is a single stamp so you can create quick cards or layouts in one step. 

I know you are going to want both of these set, so be sure to add the bundle with both stamp sets to your cart and save 20% off the retail price!

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Keep creating!

Rebecca

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I’m Proud Of You Pinwheel Card (Free Kit with Purchase)

Who do you know that deserves a “I’m proud of you card”?  I bet you have at least one person in mind. 

so proud of you card

So many people have stepped up to the challenges during this current pandemic. Here’s a few that come to mind: teachers, medical professionals, parents, truckers and grocery store workers. Of course there are also the students who have continued their education as their school year changed completely and graduations without the normal pomp and circumstance. 

If you’d like to make this card and send to someone you are proud of, you just need to order May Stamp of the Month, Time to Celebrate, from my Close To My Heart website. This stamp set is only available in May and is discounted to just $5 when you add it to your cart of $50 or more. Everyone who purchases this stamp from me will receive a kit to make the card above (or one of the variations below) in the mail! 

This stamp set is filled with script and print sentiments for all occasions. You can easily change up the kit to make tell someone “happy birthday” , “thank you”, “congratulations” or any other of the sentiments on this fully loaded stamp set. In fact, I used same materials included in the kit to make this Father’s Day card.

Father's Day Card

Besides switching out the sentiment, I made a few other changes for this card. Because our patterned paper is double-sided, I turned over the paper at the bottom of the page to show the check pattern instead of the plaid. 

Another change was to flatten out the pinwheel. Although the 3-D pinwheel is a lot of fun for cards that you are hand delivering, it doesn’t fit in an envelope well. I was afraid that even if I was able to fit it in an envelope, it would get crushed into an odd shape in transit. So I used a Bone Folder and working from the inside of the pinwheel out, creased each of the spokes of the pinwheel. 

Finally, on the Father’s Day card, I painted the button with the Sapphire shimmer brush. Keeping with the change in color, I sponged the edges of the card base and papers with Sapphire ink rather than the Toffee I used in the first card.

Get Your Free Card Kit

When you purchase the Time to Celebrate stamp set on my Close To My Heart website (at full or discounted price), I’ll send you a kit to make this shaker card! If you have not tried our our new Pinwheel Thin Cut, you will love learning how to do this. I did a tutorial in my Creative Friends facebook group earlier this week. You are invited to join the group and check it out!

Kit includes

– Card base

– Pre-cut Aurora papers and cardstock, including piece cut with the Pinwheel Die-Cut

– Silver Brad

– Wooden Button

 

Additional supplies needed to finish your card as shown:

– Sapphire Ink

– Clear Acrylic Blocks

– Sponge

– Adhesives

– Toffee Ink (optional for sponging)

– Sapphire Shimmer Brush (optional)

Here’s a couple more variations using the kit.

thinking of you card

congrats card

If you’d like one of these kits, simply place an order on my Close To My Heart website that includes the Time to Celebrate stamp set.  

Start shopping now>>

Always create,

Rebecca

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Exclusive: Dad is Rad Stamp Set and Bundle!

To celebrate the dads in your life, the Dad is Rad exclusive product offering features the limited edition Rad Dad stamp set and discounted Dad is Rad workshop bundle. 

 

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The Dad is Rad workshop includes the stamp set, cardstock, glitter paper, embellishments plus directions to make a scrapbook page, a two page scrapbooking layout and four cards!

The total retail value of this bundle is over $40, but you can get it all for just $29.95! Order now>>

The kit includes a printed instructions for the six projects shown below. These projects can be used for Father’s day or to share with all the “rad” people you love!

Preview instructions>>

Take a closer look at these projects:

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Happy Father’s Day Artiste Shirt & Tie Card

This weekend we will be honoring our Fathers!

Father's Day Card

You still have time to make this card before Sunday thanks to the Artiste Cricut cartridge. The card, tie and pocket are on page 75 of the handbook. I cut my card at 4.25” tall and it fits in a standard A2 envelope.

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Here’s what the card base looks like when you cut it out. It is a top-fold card, so you are looking at the front of the card with the card back above it upside down.

Father's Day Card - piece

To assemble, the first thing you will do is fold the base in half on the horizontal score line. You will notice two slits at the top of the card separating the collar from the shirt. Fold these down at an angle on the score lines.

Father's Day Card - fold2

Father's Day Card - fold3

Use a little adhesive to secure collar.  The stamping on the pocket is from D1560 Holiday Tags. I absolutely love this stamp set because it covers pretty much every holiday and has the great frames that can be cut using the Artiste cartridge.

***Important note: Both this stamp set and the Artiste cartridge will retire on July 31***

A nice finishing detail is the stitching which was drawn with a journaling pen. The tie and knot was cut from retired paper pack Timberline.

 Father's Day Card - detail

Happy Father’s Day!

Rebecca

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Happy Father’s Day!

Next Sunday is Father’s Day. Here’s a quick card and you still have time to whip it up for your dad or other special man in your life. 

Does this card look familiar? It is a modified version of one of this month’s workshop cards. It uses the same Tommy Paper and Perfect Fit Frame stamps. I simply swapped out the sentiment on the center circle with the Father’s Day sentiment from a discontinued stamp set.

I love the Perfect Fit frame stamp sets because they are so versatile. Each frame has a blank center circle that can be customized using any of the stamps from the Perfect Fit line

For these cards, I used the original Perfect Fit Frames set.

This set was so popular that Close To My Heart created a Perfect Fit Frames 2 set with trendy background designs.

You will love mixing and matching these with the sentiments and images on Perfect Fit – Holidays, Perfect Fit – Halloween, Perfect Fit – Birthday, Perfect Fit – Dad and Perfect Fit – Mom. They also coordinate perfectly with the Monogram stamps.

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Year-Round Cheer – December Stamp of the Month

The December Stamp of the Month can be used all year long. The images are just the right size for gift enclosure cards. I choose to made a Father’s Day and Mother’s Day 3″ x 3″ cards using Dakota and Moonlight papers, respectively.

 

 Here’s a close of of all the images on this stamp set.

 

DecSOTM

 

This cheerful D-size stamp set includes month after month of fresh, whimsical images for your seasonal and holiday projects all year. From Father’s Day to Thanksgiving, there is an image in the Year-Round Cheer stamp set that is perfect for the occasion you want to celebrate. You can snatch this treasure up for a mere $5 with your qualifying $50 order this month only, so be sure to get your order in!

 

In love with the artwork above created with this stamp set? Get ready to make it
yourself! Purchase the materials listed on my CTMH website (link) along with your Stamp of the Month to get started! 

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2011 Top Ten Cards

Operation Write Home is hosting a blog hop for card makers to post their top ten cards from 2011. Here are mine:

If you’d like to see more favorites from 2011, hop on over to the Stars & Stripes Blogger website for links to other blogs. Operation Write Home is an organization that sends blank handmade cards to those serving in our armed forces. Each box of cards is packed with great care, alternating styles and colors to provide a wide selection. Cards are donated by cardmakers from all over the USA.

You can learn how to be part of this great effort on the Operation Write Home website. You can also drop your completed cards with envelopes off at my house. Once my box is full, I send it off.

I hope you enjoyed this little year in review.

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Father’s Day Shirt & Tie Card

According to Wikipedia, the first Father’s Day celebration was June 19, 1910 in Spokane, WA. This year Father’s Day is once again on June 19 and the celebration has spread across the country and even around the world.

Did you know that if all the ties that have been given as gifts over the last 101 years of Father’s Days were tied together, they would form a rope that goes to the moon and back over 35 times? (OK, That is not true. I just made that up).

Today, not all fathers wear ties and it has become somewhat of a joke to give ties as a gift. However, even if the father you are celebrating wouldn’t appreciate the real thing, he will certainly like this paper version made by hand. We are making this Father’s Day card at today’s Creative Workshop. Read on to see how to make one for yourself.

For the shirt, cut a piece of paper 11″ x 4.25″ and fold in half to make a 5.5″ x 4.25″ card which opens from the bottom (fold at top). From a different print, cut out a tie. My tie started as a 3″ x 1/2″ rectangle. Then I cut a point at the bottom and tapered the sides toward the top.

About 3/4″ from the fold at the top of the card, cut a slit in each side about 1″ long to separate the collar from the body of the shirt. Fold these toward the center and slightly downward to make the collar. Slip the top of the tie between the two collars. Fasten each collar down by putting a mini brad through all layers.

The emblem on the shirt is a 1″ circle stamped to say Happy Father’s Day (from Tag the Occasion stamp set). I find it easiest to stamp first then punch. By turning the punch upside down, you can make sure the stamped image is properly aligned within the punch.

Since I used a lighter weight paper, I lined the inside of the card with a 4″ square of cardstock to make it sturdier. This also provides a nice place for additional stamping or a personal message.

recipe:

Passages B&T Duos Paper

Tag the Occasion My Acrylix Stamp Set