Getting ‘Shirty’ For The Guys

Male birthday card made using Clearly Besotted 'Super Dad' stamp set to stamp shirts which were then fussy cut. Letters stamped using Docrafts Papermania Madame Payraud's Typewriter upper case alphabet urban stamps. Background masked and inked with distress ink. - craftybabscreativecrafts.co.ukI have tons of stamp sets, many of which I’ve yet to use. Here are some quick easy cards I made using the Clearly Besotted ‘Super Dad’ stamp set. This includes outline, and background stamps for the shirt and elements. I also used some patterned background stamps to add further details to some of the shirts.Male birthday card made using Clearly Besotted 'Super Dad' stamp set to stamp shirts which were then fussy cut. Letters stamped using Docrafts Papermania Madame Payraud's Typewriter upper case alphabet urban stamps. Background masked and inked with distress ink. - craftybabscreativecrafts.co.uk I masked off the card bases and used distress inks to create a coloured stripe rather than matting and layering as I most often do, then stamped the ‘Birthday’ greeting in the bottom corner. I stamped the shirts in different shades of blue distress ink and the outlines in black archival ink. Male birthday card made using Clearly Besotted 'Super Dad' stamp set to stamp shirts which were then fussy cut. Letters stamped using Docrafts Papermania Madame Payraud's Typewriter upper case alphabet urban stamps. Background masked and inked with distress ink. - craftybabscreativecrafts.co.ukThe stamped shirts were then fussy cut and mounted onto the card base with foam pads. Letters for the word ‘Happy’  were stamped using Docrafts Papermania Madame Payraud’s Typewriter upper case alphabet urban stamps and then heat embossed with clear embossing ink. I used foam pads to create dimension but, with a bit of advanced planning and masking, this card could be created as a single layer card which would be economical and easier to post.

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