Popping in to share an easy Father's Day card today!
I cut a cardstock card base as well as a "wrap" of Dapper paper. I stitched the two together then added the colored Found Relative card which is absolutely perfect for this card! You can see how I tinted the photo below.
Tint Found Relative photo with Distress Markers by coloring with the brush end of the marker then rub away the excess ink with a paper towel or soft cloth. The ink will look really dark when you color but it wipes away so a beautiful wash.
Some May Arts twill tape was used to add a list of good qualities. All the words are from the Clippings Sticker sheet.
And the perfect Quote Chip was used along with some old lace that I cut up to get just the right part. One box of Quote Chips has 58 short quote with three different fonts. Something for every occasion!
I am off to Texas this week for classes at the Crafty Scrapper. Looking forward to seeing my sister and all the Texas ladies!
Now carry on,
paula
Stunning Paula! Love the tinting of the photograph x
ReplyDeleteWOW such an awesome Father's Day card ! Love your tenting technique and that lace at the bottomm OMG great touch !
ReplyDeleteI saw this on Insta... can't tell you how much I love the colored found relative... looks like authentic tinting, well done! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteA fabulous card, Paula!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteStunning card Paula! Love your use of Distress markers! Barbara
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, Paula! You girls have fun in Texas! See you both in a couple of weeks!
ReplyDeleteWonderful card Paula, love the touches of stitching and fabric and the colouring on your Found Relative is perfect. Love the Clippings Stickers words too, you really can find most any phrase or thought you need as you browse through them, they are one of my most loved Tim products. Thanks so much for sharing your card, Deb xo
ReplyDeleteGreat card Paula. And thanks for the coloring tips! Sue
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing! I love the collection of clippings and all the special details especially the heart.
ReplyDeleteI love Paula! What more is there to say?
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