Sara’s Crafting and Stamping Studio

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Beautiful World Father’s Day

June 17, 2020

This Beautiful World Father’s Day uses several elements from the World of Good suite. The double z fold card shows off the Brass Foiled paper.

Beautiful World Father's Day

I’ve shared other Father’s Day cards here and here. All these masculine cards are suitable for other occasions with a simple change of sentiment.

COLOUR COMBO

Colour combo mixing Early Espresso, Cinnamon Cider and Metallic Brass.

This colour combo mixes Early Espresso, Cinnamon Cider and Metallic Brass.

INSTRUCTIONS

Beautiful World Father's Day

Start with a landscape z fold card of Early Espresso. Mat the front and inside back panels of the card with World of Good Specialty DSP. Using Early Espresso ink, stamp sentiments from Beautiful World and Well Said sets onto strips of Very Vanilla card before adhering them direct to the z fold banner. Adhere another pattern of World of Good Specialty DSP on the middle piece of the banner before adhering it direct to the front and inside back of the card.

Using the World Map dies, die cut the solid circle from yet another pattern of World of Good Specialty DSP. Add Adhesive Sheet to the back of a scrap of Early Espresso card before die cutting the globe from it. This makes it super easy to adhere it to the solid circle. Pop up on dimensionals on the card front. Die cut the globe stand from Brass Foil. Pop the base up on the card front and adhere the upper part direct to the globe.

Beautiful World Father's Day inside

On the Very Vanilla insert, use Early Espresso ink to stamp the ink pot and feather from the Beautiful World set.

Thanks for stopping by.

Sara xx

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These are the supplies used on this Beautiful World Father’s Day card project. If you live in the UK, Austria, France, Germany, or the Netherlands, then click on any product to shop online.

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