Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Masculine Workbench Scene

Welcome to someone's workbench!


My dad would have LOVED this Father's Day card! And I certainly enjoyed creating it. Scenes are FUN to put together. These Pegboard and Workshop Tools dies from Our Daily Bread Designs are really cute and easy to work with. For most of the tools, I die-cut them from both black and light tan cardstock, then trimmed and assembled.


The patterned paper couldn't be more perfect. It's from American Crafts' Do It Yourself (how appropriate!) 6 x 6 paper pad.


The tiny nail, nut, screw and some other doohickeys (can you tell I'm not all that familiar with home-repair?) are all die-cut from silver mirrored cardstock, and set upon the 'workbench'. 

It's one of my favorite creations ever. :-)
Thanks for taking a peek today!



Stamps: sentiment - Tiny Tags - Papertrey Ink Paper: Creamy Caramel, Crumb Cake, Basic Black, Rustic White - Stampin' Up!; patterns - Do It Yourself - American Crafts; silver mirror - WorldWin; white cardstock - Papertrey Ink Fibers: hemp twine - Hemptique Accessories & Tools: ticket punch - Photo Labels punch - EK Success; Workshop Tools, Pegboard & Hooks dies - Our Daily Bread Designs; corner rounder punch - Fiskars

5 comments:

  1. This is soooooo clever! LOVING the tool wall!!!!!!!!!!!

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  2. Now THIS is the perfect masculine card!! WOWZA Colleen, you did a great job. Love the silver doohickeys and the background DP couldn't be more perfect!!

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  3. Hello Dietrich,
    I saw this beautiful card and I have look around on your blog. There are many nice cards. I hope all is well with you and your family.
    Greetings Janny

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  4. Oh, my gosh, this is so cute and I just love it! Gonna pin it to my Masculine Cards board on Pinterest! Thanks for the inspiration, Colleen!

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Thank you so much for your visit today! May God bless you!

Hugs,
Colleen

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