Saturday, May 25, 2013

My Sheri Crafts Challenge #111: Father's Day

Our new challenge @ My Sheri Crafts today in honor of Father's Day focuses on creating any masculine card/project that includes embossing -- EITHER heat or dry embossing qualifies!

For our challenge I made a birthday card using JustRite's very ruggedly masculine Genuine Friend Background stamp, inked in VersaMark ink and heat embossed with Arrowhead EP from Copper Leaf Creations, a local company here. I stamped/embossed the tiny "100%" label a second time, hand cut it out and popped it up with foam tape.

Using JustRite's Buntings and Banners clear stamp set, I stamped/embossed the birthday sentiment onto white CS die cut from Spellbinders' Ribbon Banners LG. I edged my banner with VersaMark ink and again heat embossed with EP. I situated this banner die with foam tape over the smaller banner that is part of the BG stamp and tied brown hemp through a large brown button to dress up my banner and again along my card's folded edge.

Sooo, emboss away and we'd LOVE to see your masculine project shared with us @ My Sheri Crafts challenge!!!

8 comments:

Glenda said...

Perfectly handsome masculine card! Love all your details!
Hugs!
Glenda

Lisa said...

Gorgeous!! I love the stamps you used and the beautiful design!! What a fabulous card!! Happy Memorial Day weekend :)

Lisa
A Mermaid's Crafts

Sandy Palmer said...

Very classy card Marge! Wonderful masculine card! :)
Hugs,
Sandy.

Kristi said...

Hey Marge!
Love this card!Love the stamps! Hope your weekend is going great!

Sue Crease said...

Marge, love this very masculine card, just wonderful.

Sue

1CardCreator said...

Gorgeous card Marge, masculine is so hard to do, you've done it perfectly! ~Diane

Raquel said...

Marge, what a great way to tackle the "embossing" part of this challenge. That's a great effect on the whole card. Awesome job!

P.G. Lamb said...

Marge, I wish I could stamp like you. The contrast of the black and white and the browns look amazing!

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