Cards created this year to send to our Nation's Heros....24

Friday, March 23, 2012

Gearing up for Father's Day


Operation Write Home mails blank cards to soldiers for them to send home about a month before the actual holiday.  So while you haven’t decided on a Mother’s Day gift yet – us card makers have put away the Mother’s Day stamps for next year and dug out the Father’s Day.  I will be making a box of mostly masculine cards to send in April and this one will fit the bill for any time or Father’s Day.  The sentiment is from one of the Hero Arts sets that is made with OWH in mind.  A portion of the sale of these sets goes directly to OWH to help with shipping costs.  The car stamp is from this month’s Aunt Annie’s stamp kit.
I stamped the car on white paper with Stampin Up’s chocolate chip ink(it was white when I started I promise) and embossed with SU’s clear powder  I don’t know about you guys, but I don’t see the need for a million colors of embossing powder.  I use a good ink and clear powder to heat emboss, that way it always matches my project.  I do keep some silver and white on hand as I find those inks don’t hold the powder for the heat process.
Next I used some Tim Holt’s tea dye to in the whole image and give it a vintage feel.  I find vintage and male to be a challenge and I like how this came out.  Next I layered it on brown and blue.  The patterned paper came in the Aunt Annie’s kit and was layered on the same blue.  I added some brads to the top to help anchor it.
The sentiment got a few pop dots under it to add some dimension. This part was made while grandson napped last week.  I haven’t made many cards this month as I was able to spend some time with family.  But I took some sentiments, card stock and ink to make a nice big stack of layered sentiments so I had them ready for card making when I came home.  It was nice to just pull out my little bag of words and pick the right one for this card.
Since this was a dark card base and our heros don’t have white pens, I needed to line it with white cardstock.  We try to give them lots of room to write home, but I do find a little image or touch inside makes the card feel more finished.  This one got a little car in the far corner.
In total this added four cards to the box.  The deadline for Father’s Day is April 30th so I should be able to make a nice full box of masculine cards to tell those special guys at home they are missed.

1 comment:

  1. Very nice! And yes, like you, I have very few embossing powders and use my clear ALOT with my inks. The result seems the same to me... :)

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