Hello! I have some cute cards for you today. Can I say “cute” cards when they are guy card? Well, I guess I do, guys can be cute, so why can’t their cards! As I was saying, I continued working with the County Club Suite of products from Stampin’ Up! and came up with a couple more fun cards to show you.
Here are all three of the projects I designed using the Country Club Suite. If you missed it, the Father’s Day card was highlighted in my May 12th blog post.
In this card, I used a card base of Crumb Cake (my favorite go-to cardstock) and added a layer of Night of navy, that is embossed using the Absolutely Argyle 3D folder, and to that, I add a DSP strip. I stamped the golfer in Basic Black and die-cut him out with the Golf Club dies, then colored the image with Shaded Spruce, Night of Navy, and Crumb Cake Stampin’ Blends.
To finish the card, Die-cut a golf ball and a piece of grass, and glue them down. I then stamped the sentiment onto Crumb Cake using Night of Navy and cut it by hand, I then stamped the same sentiment in Garden Green on Whisper White and used the banner die and cut it out and layered it on the Crumb Cake sentiment layer and adhere using dimensionals.
I LOVE this card! The colors and DSP pattern combinations are Magnifique! Start with a Garden Green cardbase, and add a layer, Night of Navy, and DSP. To that, you will add the two DSP strips.
Stamp the golf ball on the tee image in Basic Gray and the Happy Birthday in Night of Navy. Now die-cut the golfer, the golf clubs, the horseshoe wreath thing, the stamped sentiment, and the golf ball on the tee you stamped. The only items I used dimensionals on are the golf ball on the tee and the sentiment, and all the rest are glued down. Now tie a bow with the Night of Navy twine, and you are done.
I did not get a chance to write up the full instructions with dimension yet, but I will have them up by this weekend, and I will edit this post to add the link to the documents.
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Until next time.
Happy Stamping!








