Father’s Day card. Continuing with the Adventurous Sky Bundle. It’s probably too early for a Father’s Day card, but I couldn’t resist playing with this set again. This time I used the patterned paper to make the card. What do you think?
Inside card
Here’s the inside of the card. I used the rivet panels stamp.
I particularly love this sheet of Take to the Sky DSP because you can cut them out into several card fronts.The piece I used for my card is the top left 6″x 4″ piece.
Cutting guide
- Card Base : Basic White card stock cut at 5 ½” x 11 ½”. Long side score at 5 ¾”. (metric – 14 x 29 cm. Long side score at 14.5 cm)
- Take to the Sky DSP – cut the 4″x 6″ piece with biplane and adhere to card front. Trim off excess.
- Die cut bi-plane body with Adventurous Sky die and propeller Din Basic White.
- Stamp bi-plane body with Smoky Slate ink with the rivet stamp.
- Die cut bi-plane wings in Night of Navy and adhere on top of bi-plane body.
- Adhere propeller to nose of Night of Navy bi-plane wings.
- On a scrap of Basic White, stamp sentiment in Night of Navy. Trim and create flag end with scissors.
- Adhere sentiment to scrap of Take to the Sky DSP leaving ¼” border all round.
- Mount it on dimensionals and adhere to card front.
- Embellish with industrial trinket.
Inside card
- Night of Navy layer : 3 ¾” x 5 ½” (9 x 14 cm). Adhere to inside of card base.
- Basic White layer : 3 ⅝” x 5⅜”(8.5 x 13.5 cm). Adhere on top of Night of Navy layer.
- Stamp rivets in bottom right corner in Smoky Slate.
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