Today I’m sharing the card I made my dad for Father’s Day. I know Father’s Day was last weekend, but really this is a great masculine card that could work for a variety of occasions (birthday, retirement, anniversary, etc.) just by changing the sentiment on the front. And here is the front of the card:
To make this card, I used the Cabin Circlet Mini Tryfold stamp and die set (Art Impressions). I posted a similar card several years ago in my 1,000th blog post. I started out making this card the same as the previous version — plain white card base and even similar coloring on the images. But I wanted to step this card up a little.
Choosing what to add to the card was tricky. I wanted the layered focal image to remain the star, so I didn’t want to use additional stamps or patterned paper. That left me with texture. I looked through my paper stash and came across some crinkly, textured paper, and this tan color seemed perfect. I cut two pieces slightly smaller than the card base (one for inside the card), determined where to die cut the circular opening, and glued down the layers.
To finish off the card front, I stamped “Happy Father’s Day” on a strip of white card stock, trimmed the ends into Vs, and used foam tape to adhere it below the focal image. I also added a hemp twine bow and three clear droplets.
Here is the card with the first flap opened. After I added the textured paper to this panel, it still seemed too blah. I finally settled on adding a die-cut white Adirondack chair in the lower right corner and two die-cut bird silhouettes in the upper left corner. I like how the die cuts enhance the serene feeling of the image (and the birds look similar to the ones in the background).
Finally, here is the inside of the card, with both panels open. I didn’t add anything here since this is where I wrote a message.
As a side note, I really wish I was in this scene, at a cabin sitting by the water. I’m on my summer break from school, and while I’m definitely enjoying the time off — crafting, relaxing, and reading a lot — I have an urge to “get away.” When I was growing up, my family spent a week at a resort “Up North” (aka Northern Minnesota) every summer. There weren’t any mountains, like this scene, but the feeling was similar. We’d fish, swim, play games, and visit the small nearby towns to buy souvenirs and do fun touristy things (one town had turtle races). I’d love to have a few days like that this summer. I don’t think it’s likely, but who knows. Anything can happen, right?
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