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Monsters Fathers Day Card - Remind Dad of the cute little monsters that you are with this bright, comical greeting card. Start with a teal blue card, ad a garden green block to center the white block with the little monster faces rubber stamped on the top third. Color these with the watercolor pencils and blend in the color with versa mark pens. Free hand cut some skinny and tall letters that spell out dad in a bright plum color. Adhere these to the card overlapping the block of white and green for a splash of color and depth. Add two solid eyelets to the top of the white block in navy and teal. Don't forget to add the cute sentiment to the inside of the card that reads "Happy Fathers Day.....From all of us LITTLE MONSTERS."
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Hinged Fathers Day Card - Send your father this masculine greeting card with the hinges added to add a hardware feel. Start with a sienna brown card stock for the base of the card. Add a brown, light blue and cream pin stripe printed paper for design and depth. Adhere two square brown buttons to the bottom corner for a strong sturdy accent. Navy blue card stock is then added to the top third of the card and centered in this is a sand colored card stock crumpled for texture, with funky tag look and feel letter stickers that spell "father." Tie a cream, rope ribbon around the top of the printed paper, and knot this. Add two hinges to the top of the card and reward your father for the great man that he is!
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Fathers Day Tag Card - This Fathers Day Greeting Card has a "hand sewn, and handmade" feel. Start with a forest green card stock. Round the edges of the card with a corner rounder. Sew big stitches around the edge of the card with tan embroidery floss. Add a green and blue and brown striped tag from the Basic Grey paper selection with adhesive foam dots that make the tag pop out from the page. String through the tag some cream bias tape and add some ink to that to give a weathered look. Add two light blue buttons to the bottom corner, adding the same tan embroidery floss to those, tie in knot, and trim. Add Blue denim stickers that spell "dad" to the tag, and the card is complete!
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Red With Ribbon Fathers Day Card - This is a simple fathers day card in a strong color to give your father the strong feeling of the love you have for him. Begin by taking a royal red color of card stock and mounting this on a white card stock to make the red really stand out. Adhere white card stock to the inside of the card as well. Using a large square punch, punch the bottom third centered, so you can use a Fathers day rubber stamp to add your sentiment through the "window" you just punched. I used a Kaleidacolor stamp pad in the "flannel" color scheme. Add a small green and red set of buttons to the lower corner of the window, and a navy and yellow set of buttons to the upper, opposite corner of the window. Tie some dark brown raffia to the top of the card for a finishing touch
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Fathers Day Tie Card - Here is a fun new way to give dad the usual "tie" fathers day gift ... add it to your card! Start off with Navy blue card stock. Add a gray piece of card stock with two gray collar pieces added, making sure to rub blue ink on the edges to make them stand out. Next, free hand cut a tie from a brown and blue paisley patterned piece of paper. Add the tie, making sure you put a pop up glue dot behind the knot portion of the tie to make it stand out and look like there is a real knot. Add a large pewter solid topped eyelet to the tie for the "tie pin", and on the bottom corner the dad is added with whimsical black letter stickers.
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