This is a card that I made for my husband for Father's Day which was last Sunday. In Australia, we celebrate Father's Day on the first Sunday in September.
The main image was trimmed from one of the Stamperia Cosmos sheets and was layered onto teal and sepia cardstock and trimmed to 1/18" and 1/16" respectively using my Perfect Layers Tools. All the other designer papers are from the Cosmos paper pad - other than the sentiment which is by Kaisercraft The side panel was punched using a Fiskars Scallop border punch. The ribbon is from my stash. Both the side panel and main panel were popped up on dimensionals. The 3 small brads are by Inque Boutique.
The sentiment is by Kaisercraft - Everyday Hero - from their 6-1/2" x 6-1/2" pad and was cut in half. The top half of the sentiment had some tools on it so didn't fit with the wolf image.
Lastly, I added some Wink of Stella Clear Glitter brush to the moon so it sparkles but you can't tell in the photo.
Once I had finished my card front, I glued it to a Kaisercraft kraft card base.
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Date: Tuesday, September 6, 2022 GMT Views: 360
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Tue, Sep 06, 2022 @ 1:13 PM
This is great! I am digging this color palette-the greys with the pale teal and sepia...how you wove in a lot of elements but it fits so well...good on you to cut off the tools. I would not have known...and the brads great color and size fit...nice sweet note...You fussy cut the wolf part? Nice! A keeper!
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Fri, Sep 08, 2023 @ 7:40 AM
Some of my all time favorite papers. This is stunning!
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