Happy Father’s Day Card

Hello Crafty Friends – Annie here with a Father's Day card featuring Chipboard Compass Embellishment from Clear Scraps.

Supplies Used:
My Stash:
Tim Holtz Idea-ology Tissue: Melange Wrap
Distress Stain: Weathered Wood, Brushed Corduroy, & Antiqued Bronze
Brutus Monroe Chroma Glaze: Copper
Hero Arts Stamp Set: Celebrate CL498
Canson Watercolor Cardstock
Recollections Brand 80lb Cardstock: Kraft
Recollections Brand 80lb Coragated Cardstock: Kraft
Recollections Brand 110lb Cardstock: White
Dare 2B Artzy Dies: Rectangle Framelits
The Rabbit Hole Designs: You've Been Framed (Banner)
The Rabbit Hole Designs: Clear Enamel Dots
VersaFine Ink – Onyx Black
Bearly Art Glue
Scissors
 

Step. 1 - I started by applying some Distress Stainin Weathered Wood onto the watercolor cardstock. Then, I applied Distress Stain in Antiqued Bronze onto an 1" strip of the tissue paper. Set them aside to dry.
Step. 2 - I applied some Distress Stain in Brushed Corduroy and Brutus Monroe Chroma Glaze in Copper to the Clear Scraps: Chipboard Compass Embellishment. Making sure to fill in the center and the direction letters with the Chroma Glaze.


Step. 3 - I adhered the Tissue paper onto the watercolor panel and die cut it. 
 
Step. 4 - I used the Clear Scraps: Grunge Brick 5×9 Stencil and Brutus Monroe Chroma Glaze in Copper on the Panel. Set it aside to dry about 5 minutes.
 
Step. 5 -  Now that all the delements are dry it's time to adhere them together.  
 
I adhered the stenciled watercolor panel onto the Kraft cardsrock. Then, I adhered the panel onto the card base. I adhered the coragated piece overlappeing the tissue paper area.
 
and stamp  sentiment onto the card front.
 
I finished the card with a few clear enamel dots.


Now, the card is complete!


 
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