

After folding the shirt, I stamped the plaid image from the Dots and Lines set on a piece of Kraft Like a Rockstar cardstock, then stamped the tie image over it in Dish All the Dirt Brown ink. The tie is cut out and set in place on the shirt—perfect!
To keep the focus on the shirt (and after all the work I put in to it, I was going to make sure that happened!), I created a simple background behind it. I machine stitched squares of Kraft Like a Rockstar Cream and Kraft Like a Rockstar Green to a kraft card base, then attached the shirt directly to the cardfront. The set’s “happy father’s day” sentiment is stamped on one of the cream panels in brown ink.
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Materials Used:
A Guy Thing and Dots and Lines stamp sets, Dish All the Dirt Brown and A Blanc Check inks, Kraft Like a Rockstar, Kraft Like a Rockstar Green, and Kraft Like a Rockstar Cream cardstock (Clear and Simple Stamps); Discretion designer paper (Prudence line-Crate Paper); sewing machine
Oh this is too clever Lori!! I love the folded shirt idea. What a cute card.
ReplyDeleteOMG Lori, love it!!! the folded shirt is so cool.
ReplyDeleteOh how cuuuute!!! I love that shirt. perfection!
ReplyDeleteHow cool is that shirt!! LOVE!
ReplyDeleteI love this! I made some of those shirts years ago and now you have me itching to make them again. Perfect for a father's day or masculine card.
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