I have noticed that a lot of paper pads have these sheets of paper that are just words. At first, I thought they would likely just be useful for scrapbooking, but then I thought of my silhouette stamps.
I think this is a lovely and sentimental scene, and the words in the paper add to it. A non-traditional, but very cool Father’s Day card.
Supplies: Just for Fun Rubbers stamps Surf’s Up, Sentiment sheet 1, Versafine Onyx Black Ink, Versamark ink and detail white embossing powder, Pebbles Family Ties 6x6 paper pad
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15 comments:
What a great way to turn this into a Father's Day card with just a simple background paper! Brilliant!
This is a fabulous Father's Day card. I love the image. Just For Fun has some really great stamps.
I love your brilliant idea of using word dsp for a background for silhouette images! What a cool, awesome idea for a father's day card!
This is a perfect masculine card, Kim!!!!!! And it is perfect for Father's Day!!!!!!!! I love the beautiful scene and the background paper. Kisses, my friend.
How clever - I love it!
Hugs
Di xx
Yes those papers with the words is so perfect for the silhouettes you've chosen...great card x
Great idea for using the text paper - it looks fantastic.
I so love the silhouette image on this and your background is so cool with it too!! What a brilliant design! :) Thanks for sharing! HUGS
Wow! I love this. Those silhouette images look awesome on that background.
Fantastic idea, yes that is perfect for a silhouette stamp!! Very fun!
Pretty cool Father's Day card. Your use of a silhouette stamp over the words bg is a great idea, and a nice way to use it up.
This is fabulous Heidi, and definitely something that I will try in my quest to use up even a few sheets of paper lol. Have a very happy week, Sue xx
Hi Heidi, a fabulous use of the text paper, I often find these are some of the last pages in a pad. Love the fun beach scene stamp... have a wonderful weekend... Megan
Great fathers day card, kinda rocking 70's style.
super cute, sooo fun...well done
:) Karen
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