The kraft (Crumbcake) card is actually cut a bit small and mounted on the black paper so that it has the black frame but opens to a kraft interior.
Ingredients: Stamp: (Authentic Man): ippity
Paper: (Basic Black, Crumbcake, Whisper White): Stampin' Up
Ink: (Cranberry Crisp, Really Rust, Old Olive, Handsome Hunter, Basic Black, Night of Navy, Eggplant Envy, Bravo Burgundy, Basic Brown): Stampin' Up, (Walnut Stain): Tim Holtz
Misc: Hemp twines
Challenges:
Unity Opportunity ippity Challenge: Masculine
The Corrosive Challenge: Anything Tim (Walnut Stain to dinge up the card and stars/sentiment)
Simon Says: Kaleiscope of Color
Chick Challenge #28:
Great masculine card, it's neat to hear that your son has taken an interest in your card too!
ReplyDeleteYou have done a very nice job of following the sketch in this masculine card. The colors are muted and great for a Father's Day card. Thanks for joining us at Simon Says Stamp and Show. <3 Candy
ReplyDeleteLove that you made this with your sons art word. Such a precious sentimental card. Thanks foor popping by and leaving a kind comment
ReplyDeleteKeep smiling and creating
Super card love it Hugs Elaine
ReplyDeleteI love the stars on this! Nice job!
ReplyDeleteVery nice card!! Love all the different colors of stars!
ReplyDeleteThis will make a great son-to-father card! Love the multi-coloured stars.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute card it makes me wanted a star is born lol
ReplyDeleteVery cool card.
ReplyDeleteLove what you've done with those stars! Great idea and layout!
ReplyDeleteThis will be treasured! Really cute!
ReplyDeleteSuch a fabulous masculine card!! Love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great card! AND I LOVE that set...you really did such a nice job with it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic design! Love the colours on the kraft.
ReplyDeleteGreat card. I love the stars!
ReplyDeleteGreat card, I love the popped up stars!
ReplyDeleteGreat job and great idea. Love your card and the stars. Thanks for joining us at the Corrosive Challenge Blog.
ReplyDeleteNice card... thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWonderful interpretation of the sketch and I love those stars!! So fun!
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