Wednesday, June 13, 2012

My Deer Daddy

All my family vacations consisted of camping. Tents, backpacking, fires, lanterns, and go fish. My new Paper Smooches stamp set "Happy Camper" is a perfect fit for my daddy's Father's Day card. Also the fun forest green polka dots fit right in to the Cas-ual Friday challenge :)

I made a pocket sized gate fold card. Each page has the swiss dot embossed on white and lightly shaded with green chalk ink.


Little camping scenes on the inside gates. Every image was colored with Copics and cut out.


The inside where my sentiment will go. These cute little critters are from Paper Smooches "Smoocheroos" set.


A nice little grizzly bear on the back!
I used every single stamp in the Happy Camper set (except two sentiment words) and creating a mini story for my dad was definitely the best way to use them all!

materials: DCWV 'Lemon Flower' stack, white card stock. Cricut swiss dots emboss folder. Colorbox green chalk. Copics. Cutterbee scissors. Paper Smooches "Happy Camper" and "Smoocheroos". Momento tuxedo black ink (thanks kari!)

<3 Rachel w k
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5 comments:

  1. Such a sweet card Rachel! Love all the details on all the pages and your coloring is great!! He's going to love this card!!

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  2. Wow! This is an adorable card, filled with so many fanstastic images!! The green polka dotted paper is faboulous and I love how you used your embossing folder and lightly dusted it with chalk. So glad you joined us this week at CAS-ual Fridays!

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  3. You have used the PS stamps so fabulously, Rachel1e! I love love the colors and large dots in the background. This card IS perfect for Father's Day card! So glad that you join the fun with us at CAS-ual Fridays! PS: And thank you for your lovely comments as they always make me smile!

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  4. these are all fabulous! I love your amazing coloring and the way you are rocking the Paper Smooches stamps. So glad you could play along with us at CAS-ual Fridays!

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  5. Love how you did the insides and back of your card too !

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