Monday, June 3, 2019

Time 2 Celebrate Dad! - KSS

Today's Father's Day card sponsored by Kitchen Sink Stamps was created with words pulled from a variety of KSS sets and the wonderful watch from Father's Pocket Watch Multi Step Clear Stamps. The background is designer paper from the Paper Studio.


Color Recipe for the Watch

Layer 3 Versafine Onyx Black
Layer 2 Stampin' Up Gray Granite
Layer 1 PTI Soft Stone

The sponging and most of the sentiment was done with Stampin' Up Merry Merlot.
Dad was stamped with Versafine Onyx Black

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7 comments:

  1. Stunning masculine design Lynn! Loving the collage of Vintage images and the colors are perfect for that masculine feel!!

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  2. Perfect Father's Day card. Love the pocket watch image and that great background.
    Lynn

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  3. What a gorgeous Father's Day card Lynn! I love that beautiful watch image and fabulous layout, the paper matches perfectly!

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  4. Lovely card Lynn. I always need masculine card inspiration and this is inspiring!

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  5. Lynn, this is a gorgeous manly card with it's clocks and such. Love it!

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  6. Wonderful Masculine design Lynn! i love the stamps, and really love these colors and images!!!

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  7. Wonderful Father's day card Lynn, I see you used 3 ink brands to create the watch, I do find the right shade of gray to be a difficult find when I need to match. I think I have MFT grout and cement gray but I do find they both seem to have a greenish tone. Now it could be the light or yes my eyes... but I need to look farther into more gray choices. I do have PTI stone gray in a cube I need to look closer at as well.

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