June 2009

 

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The Hands Have It

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All About Dad

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Card Corner

Jennifer Wuthrich

When you are thinking about your recipient, it’s easier to make a card for a man when you think about their hobbies or passions.  For example, do you have a golf addict in your life? A poker player? A music enthusiast?  Let their hobbies and passions be a starting point to inspire your card. 

Another “secret” about making cards for men is to keep it simple.  Let’s face it, men will appreciate the thought of the card more than looking at every single detail that you put into it.  I hope these cards will inspire you, and as always we would love to see your cards in our gallery.

 

Design notes: Using “non-traditional” embellishments on your card can bring a lot of fun and interest to your project.  On this card, I decided to use an actual golf tee.

Just Swinging By To Say Happy Father’s Day Card by Jennifer Wuthrich.  Supplies: Paper: Scrappin’ Sports and More, Paper Studio, Cardstock: Bazzill Basics Paper, Bling: Heidi Swapp, Ribbon: Offray,  Tools: Cricut Expression (Sports Mania Cartridge), Adobe Photoshop, Other: machine stitching, golf tee.

 

 

Design notes: I used a digital brush to make the background of the card.

Dad Card by Reneé Morris-Dezember.  Supplies: Paper: GCD Studios, Epoxy Stickers, Chipboard: GCD Studios, Ribbon: Offray, Digital Brush: Crystal Wilkerson, Other: paper, machine stitching.

 

Design notes: I used several circles and circular embellishments on my card.

You’re the Best Miranda de Bakker.  Supplies: Paper: Jillibean Soup, Cardstock: Bazzill Basics Paper, Journaling Spot: Jillibean Soup, Rub-on: Melissa Frances, Other: rope, safety pin, buttons, paint.

 

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