Dad Is THE Best!-Masculine Card

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Good Morning! Today, I am up on the LDRS Creative Daily Inspiration page with a Father’s Day card. The new Hexagon A2 Coverplate makes creating a focal point super easy! Combine that with the Geometric Toner Topper to add a little pizzazz! Let’s make a card!

Card Supplies

Card Details

  • Cut, score, and fold an A2 top-folding card base.
  • Using the Hexagon coverplate cut three frames from white card stock. you will also cut a smaller hexagon with the stand-alone center die.
  • Glue the frames together with liquid glue.
  • Pre-heat your laminator.
  • Select one of the toner toppers.
  • Add Decofoil to top of toner topper.
  • Place into a parchment folder and run through a pre-heated laminator.
  • Remove the foil. (TIP-don’t throw the foil away. Add it to a blank toner topper for an additional panel.)
  • Cut the foiled panel to 4.25” x 5.5”.
  • Ink blend panel. I used Dark Wash Jeans.
  • Adhere the frame to the ink-blended panel with liquid glue.
  • Die-cut the word DAD 4 times from white card stock.
  • Adhere letters together with liquid glue.
  • I colored my letters with a coordinating alcohol marker. You can also use the same ink you used for blending the foil panel.
  • Stamp your sentiments and use the coordinating die to cut them out.
  • Align your letters onto a single hexagon. and adhere with liquid glue.
  • Add the sentiment strip to the center of the A.
  • Glue this to the center of the frame.
  • Attach the entire panel to the card base with liquid glue.
  • Add a few gems and you are done.

Thanks for stopping by today! Make sure you check out the amazing products in the LDRS Creative shop! Have a fabulous Father’s Day!


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