Tag: Father’s Day Card

  • A “Magical” Father’s Day Card

    A “Magical” Father’s Day Card

    Hello Crafty Friends! Priscilla here from Nubble Light Designs. Today I am sharing a fun card for a “wizard-loving” father in your life.

    I used the newly released Kat Scrappiness Wizarding Provisions Craft Dies and the Magical Quokka 6×6 Paper Pad to make today’s card.

    Card Details:

    • Created an A2 top-folding white card base.
    • Dry embossed a black card front with a masculine textured pattern.

    • Sponged gold pigment ink over the top of the embossed cardstock.

    Die cut the Kat Scrappiness die sentiment “Happy Father’s Day” twice out of red and gold card stocks and adhered to the front center of the card.

    Thank you so much for stopping by! Don’t forget to check out what’s NEW in Kat’s Shop, and follow my blog,Instagram, and Facebook for more “Kat Scrappiness Amazingness”!

    Priscilla 🧙‍♀️

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  • Happy Father’s Day

    Happy Father’s Day

    Hello crafters!  It’s Caren here back on the blog.  Today I have a Father’s Day card using the Lumber Yard slimline pattern paper, Happy Father’s Day with shadow die, and the Dad’s Tools layering stamps.

    I used two different patterns from the Lumber Yard patterned paper – one for the background panel and one with the Happy Father’s Day with shadow die.  I die cut the out with scrap paper tow more times and layered them to give some dimension to the sentiment.  I stamped the screw driver and hammer from the Dad’s Tools stamp set and fussy cut them out with scissors.  I adhered these to the panel using dimensional adhesive.

    Thanks for stopping by!

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  • Sushi for Dad

    Sushi for Dad

    Hello it’s Lisa here today from Oh So Cute By Lisa!

    Now that Mother’s Day 2020 is in the books it’s time to prepare for Father’s Day and at

    Kat Scrappiness there is plenty of stamps and dies to help you out with that! Today I am up on the Kat Scrappiness blog with this sushi themed card and I used quite a few products from the shop.

    I wanted to make a shaker card using the Condensed Lowercase Alpha dies and spell out the word “dad”. Since my dad loves sushi, I thought it would be fun to use the Wok On stamp set  and

    Sushi Sprinkles for my shaker card. The cute little rolls looked adorable on the top and bottom of the word dad, especially with 2 little dollops of ginger! I also outlined the letters with a white gel pen to make them stand out just a bit more.

    This card was a lot of fun to make and I love the look of the letters holding the shaker bits.

    I also love that you can have any theme you want for shaker bits. Kat Scrappiness carries so many different sprinkles and sequins you can literally make any theme card into a shaker! There is food themed sprinkles, animal themed sprinkles, floral themed sequins and so much more! If you haven’t ever looked through them all you really should!

    Here is one more picture showing my card and all of the products I used:

    Thank you so much for joining me today!

    Don’t forget to follow Kat Scrappiness on all

    social media platforms to be alerted to new releases, sales and giveaways!

    Have a great day, I already am!

    Lisa 

  • June Card Challenge – Meals With Dad

    June Card Challenge – Meals With Dad

    Hello Kat Scrappiness fans!

    It’s Lisa back on the blog today to bring you another monthly challenge!

    We just wanted to say thank you so much for entering our card challenge in May!

    We had over 50 amazing entries and we loved seeing your

    Coffee themed / Mother’s Day cards!

    Thank you to all who entered for playing along!

    And now on to our WINNERS!

    The 2 random winners of the Coffee With Mom challenge from May are

    Indy – $15.00 gift certificate to Kat Scrappiness

    and

    karenladd – 6 pack of sequins, jewels and/or sprinkles

    Congratulations Indy and karenladd and thanks so much for sharing

    your beautiful projects with us!

    ***Please e-mail us at winners@katscrappiness.com to claim your prizes!***

    Make sure you stay tuned to the Kat Scrappiness blog,

    Facebook group and Instagram pages

    to be the first to know about special discounts and giveaways!

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    That brings us to the June challenge.

    Meals With Dad

    In June we like to celebrate the special Dads and Grandads in our life

    on Father’s Day but we all know there are many father

    figures in our lives so in June let’s tell them how much we

    love and appreciate them!

    Let’s face it, food is a big part of our celebrations and Father’s Day

    is no different!  Whether you celebrate Dad with a big

    pancake breakfast or a smokin’ BBQ dinner,

    the important part is sharing a meal with family!

    For the June challenge we will focus on Father’s Day and food!

    Kat Scrappiness has a wide selection of food related products.

    Here are 2 Kat Scrappiness products to get you started:

    So come on now, let’s see your Father’s Day and food inspired cards!

    You just might get lucky and win a $15 gift certificate to KatScrappiness.com

    or a sequin prize package

    While you do not “have” to use our products, we would love to see how you

    incorporate your Kat Scrappiness stamps and/or dies in your projects!

    This month as always, we only have 2 easy requirements to play along.

    1) Share your Father’s Day or Food themed cards!

    2) Remember to link back to our challenge in your entry.

    That’s it! Easy Peasy right!

    To enter, submit a photo of your project below

    (Click on the “Add Your Link” button) and we will randomly pick the winner at the end of the month.  Good Luck from the Kat Scrappiness team and we look forward to seeing your beautiful projects!

    You are invited to the Inlinkz link party!

    Click here to enter


  • Happy Father’s Day Shaker Card

    Hello crafty friends!! It is Design Team Member Jana stopping by today to share a tutorial on how I have created this fun shaker card for Father’s Day using lots of amazing products from Kat Scrappiness.

    How super fun does this card look ?!?! I am very happy with how it has turned out and can’t wait to send it off for Father’s Day! So without any further delay, let’s get to it…..

    To begin, I die cut a piece of card stock (which will be used as my shaker base) as well as a piece of acetate using the largest sized scalloped circle die from the newly released Stitched Scalloped Circle Dies by Kat Scrappiness. This die set is awesome and comes with a total of 7 different sized dies.

    I knew that I wanted to create a shaker and I wanted to created a frame for my shaker. In order to do this, I used a simple Sizzix Circle die which fit perfectly inside the largest scalloped circle die which was used in the previous step. I used Removable Purple Tape to help hold my dies in place as I die cut several pieces (8 to be exact) of card stock which will later help me to form the frame of my shaker element.

    Continuing with my die cutting, I used the Happy Father’s Day Die by Kat Scrappiness to cut out my cards sentiment. I used the negative left over card stock from my previous die cutting as to not waste any paper.

    In order to create my shaker element, I began to glue my previously cut frames together, perfectly on top of each other, making sure that all of the scalloped edges lined up. I used Nuvo Deluxe Adhesive and glued seven of the eight frames together. I use this method of creating a shaker quite a bit. As you can see from the picture above, the combined layers of card stock help to create a deep enough space between the base of the shaker and the top layer of acetate to allow the sequins or shaker filler to move around freely. This method also allows you to save your foam adhesive dots and will also help to allow your sequins to move freely, rather than allowing the possibility of the sequins becoming stuck to the adhesive foam on the sides.

    The next step was to take the layered frame which I had glued together in the previous step and adhere the acetate on top. Again, I used a thin strip of Nuvo  Deluxe Adhesive on the top of my frame and placed the acetate on top, making sure that my scalloped edges were matched up. Once the acetate was in place, I then took my last piece of frame (remember, I had cut out 8 originally, glued 7 of them together and saved the last one to go over the top of the acetate as a finishing piece).

    While my acetate frame was set off to the side to dry, I adhered my “Happy Father’s Day” die cut sentiment on to the first scalloped circle card stock that was die cut (my shaker base). I decided that I wanted to use the Madison Avenue Sequin Mix as my filler for my shaker. I adhered a few of these sequins randomly on my shaker base (as seen above).

    While I was allowing my shaker base and frame to continue drying, I die cut several tags using the Stitched Flag Dies by Kat Scrappiness.

    Once my shaker elements were completely dried, I added more of the Madison Avenue Sequins to the center of the shaker element. I added a small strip of Nuvo Deluxe Adhesive around the outer edge and then carefully lined up the scalloped edges of the acetate frame with the shaker base and applied them together to complete my shaker.

    While I let my completed shaker portion dry, I began to play around with the stitched flags that I had die cut and adhered them together, making sure to overlap them so that all of the card stock used could be seen. I arranged them in a pattern I was happy with then adhered my shaker element over the top of the flags, which as you can see has created a nice Father’s Day award ribbon.

    Because the entire finished piece measures approximately 5″ x 8″, I created an A9 card base which measures about 5-1/2″ x 8-1/2″, using 110lb. Ivory Card Stock. I cut a piece of gray card stock about 1/8″ smaller than my card base and applied it as my mat. I adhered my completed shaker award ribbon to the center on my card and for a simple finishing touch, I added some matte enamel dots I had in my stash on the top left and bottom right corners.

    I hope that I have helped to inspire you to create your own shaker card and if so, I can’t wait for you to share it with us all. You may find a complete list with all of the products and supplies I have used for this project below.  Remember to use Code: Jana10 at the Kat Scrappiness Store to receive 10% off your order at checkout.  Thank you for stopping by and have a Fabulously Crafty Day!!!

    Product/Supply List:

    Stitched Scalloped Circle Dies by Kat Scrappiness

    Happy Father’s Day Die by Kat Scrappiness

    Stitched Flag Dies by Kat Scrappiness

    Removable Purple Tape 1.5″ x 15yd Roll by iCraft

    Madison Avenue Sequin Mix – Shaker Card Fillers

    Nuvo Deluxe Adhesive 200N

    110lb. Ivory Card Stock

    Bazzill Card Stock (Navy)

    Acetate

    Recollections Gray Card Stock

    Patterned Paper – Doodlebug Designs Inc. “Kraft in Color” Card Stock

    Matte Blue Enamel Dots – Various Sizes

  • I Love You More Than Chocolate Dad

    I Love You More Than Chocolate Dad

    Hello Kat Scrappiness fans!  Maria here with you today sharing this Father’s Day card, showcasing the Condensed Uppercase Alphabet Dies, the Layered Chocolate Bar 6×8 stamp set, the Chocolate Lover’s Sentiment stamp set and the Fancy Scalloped Stitched Border Dies.

     

    I struggle with Masculine cards but I like how this one turned out.  I stamped the chocolate images on Neenah solar white card stock, using 3 different brown inks.  I die-cut a piece of patterned paper using the Gotta Have Gingham 6×6 patterned paper by Lawn Fawn with the larger die from the Fancy Scalloped Stitched Border dies.

     

    I wanted to do a ghost die-cut technique so I die-cut my stamped background using the Condensed Uppercase Alphabet Dies.  I adhered the background onto my card base and adhered the letters with foam adhesive to give it dimension.  To finish my design, I stamped the sentiment on the foreground.  Since this is a masculine card, I didn’t really add anything else to it, which is really tough because I normally embellish my cards a lot.  Here’s what it looks like:

     

     

    I hope you like my card today.  I am sorry for being a bit M.I.A. on the blog or on YouTube.  I am in the process of moving my household stuff from overseas, back to FL and I have been crazy busy lately.  You will be seeing more posts and videos once I am settled in.  Thanks for supporting Kat Scrappiness and for liking our videos and blog posts.   The supplies I used are listed and linked below.  Have an amazing day!

     

     

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