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Durable Card for Father's Day

Hi Everyone Danie back with my second post for August.  As you know this month the team have been focusing on projects with Fall in mind.........being on the other side of the world we are actually approaching our Spring so it is with September in the Southern Hemisphere in mind I am creating today.

Here in Australia we celebrate Father's Day on the first Sunday of September.



I am going back to basics using lots of papers from the Authentique Durable 6 x 6 Paper Pad layered together for a quick make. This paper pad is perfect for male projects with manly colors, patterns and images which also match the Scrabble Tiles on the Scrabble Tiles Collage Sheet perfectly.


The image of the car was cut from one of the papers, and I inked all edges with Coffee Bean Brillance Ink and popped up the tiles spelling out DAD just so we all know who the card is for and I popped up the car too.

Speaking of cars I am now (as I write this post) about to jump in mine and head away for a Family Reunion this weekend!  I hope you all have a wonderful week and be sure to pop over and check out the Altered Pages Store as there are products being added there for your crafting pleasure regularly!

Danie xx.


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  1. a great tribute to DAD. THANKS Danie!

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  2. Great cards! I don't know about you, but I always seem to find masculine cards harder to create, so these are some inspiring ideas!

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  3. such a lovely card. I love the game pieces. Brilliant idea.Lovely.

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