To make this Father's Day card I mounted a panel of Tranquil Tide CS on a Naturals White card base and layered on a piece of Classic Garage DSP. I chose a second design from the Classic Garage DSP for my vertical element then fussy cut one of the cars from a third design. I cut a strip of the yellow design the right width for the Note Tag punch, threaded it into the punch from the back and punched the front of the tag out. I adhered the car and put it back into the punch in the same manner and punched the other end. I chose the appropriate sized die from the Chalk Talk dies and ran a piece of Tranquil Tide CS through my Big Shot with the top plate of the sandwich covering just past the center point of the die. I attached the yellow panel to it, fitted it back with the die positioned over the other end and cut it out with the top cutting plate just slightly covering the already cut part. The two flags are also Classic Garage DSP designs. I used my embossing buddy on the gray piece, stamped the sentiment on with versamark ink, sprinkled it with Crushed Curry Embossing powder and heat set it with my heat tool. With my paper piercer I punched 3 holes on the bottom of the car panel, inserted 3 metallic brads and used my bone folder to press them as flat as possible. I dry fit everything, adhered the flags and popped the car panel on with dimensionals being careful to position it so the sentiment showed nicely.
Date: Saturday, June 1, 2019 GMT Views: 371
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Registered: February 23, 2012 Location: West Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada Posts: 226
Mon, Jun 03, 2019 @ 11:18 PM
What a great Father's Day card, Eunice! I love what you did with the label punches! Very clever!! Thanks for playing along with us at As You See It Challenges again!
Registered: September 1, 2004 Location: West Grove, PA Posts: 3539
Thu, Jun 06, 2019 @ 4:48 AM
Awesome guy card....I didn't get this bundle, but after looking at that DSP you used for the background, I wish I did! Very cool! We're so happy you shared this with us at AYSI this week!