Here's a Father's Day card for three challenges.
First, I've used the sketch at Try a Sketch on Tuesday#647 here.
Second, it qualifies for the Double Trouble#167 here.
Then it's for Festive Friday#0160 here. It's a Father's Day inspo list and I went with masculine colors, wood elements and alcohol markers.
Beside Me is the stamp set with some Country Woods DSP.
Here's my recipe:
Stamps: Beside Me
Papers: White, Basic Gray, Misty Moonlight, Country Woods DSP
Inks: Black, Pecan Pie, Misty Moonlight, Gray Granite, Smoky Slate, Shaded Spruce, Cherry Cobbler, Night of Navy
Accessories: Deckled Circles dies, Metal Plate 3D Embossing Folder, Stampin dimensionals
9 comments:
Love the pop of the image against your neutral background designs, nice interpretation of the sketch. Thanks for sharing with us at Double Trouble, TSOT and Festive Friday. Just want to let you know, we are here for our 6th Anniversary Raffle because of your participation in our challenges. Your support means a lot to us and hope you will share your inspiration, creativity and participation for many more of our future fun challenges.
Such a beautiful image for a dad! Thank you so much for sharing your card at TSOT.
Wonderful Father's Day card! Thanks for sharing with us at TSOT!
What a wonderful image - perfect for Father's Day. Love your choice of papers and texture to go along with it. Thanks for playing over at TSOT.
Awww, sweet Father's Day Card! Nice job with the sketch! Thanks for sharing with us at TSOT!
What a sweet image! I love how you incorporated that sketch. Your card is fantastic! Thank you for playing along with Double Trouble for our 6th Anniversary :)
Great card, Jennie! The sketch interpretation is excellent and I love the masculine theme. Thank you for joining our Double Trouble anniversary challenge and Try a Sketch on Tuesday.
What a great background and focal point for this Father's Day card, Jennie! Thanks for joining us at Festive Friday Challenge :)
Jennie, I love your choice of backgrounds. They create such a wonderfull texture and help emphasize the masculine aspect of the card. That focal image is fabulous and evokes so many memories. So glad you shared this with us at Festive Friday this week
Jaydee
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