A great card for GUYS & Burlap stamp tip!

 

Need a fun card for a special man in your life?  The Pocketful of Sunshine bundle is perfect for making that special card for hubby, son, boyfriend, nephew, dad, coworker, etc.!! 

I combined the Pocketful of Sunshine stamp set/framelit bundle and the Burlap background stamp to create this Father's Day card, but you can switch up the greeting to create this for any occasion!

 

Great Guy Card featuring Pocketful of Sunshine stamp and framelit bundle from Stampin' Up!, and Burlap background stamp, by Patty Bennett at www.pattystamps.com

 

I stamped the Burlap Background stamp in Dapper Denim ink on Dapper Denim cardstock for the background of this card, and without reinking, I stamped it a 2nd time onto another piece of Dapper Denim cardstock, and used that piece for the pocket.  I stamped the pocket image in Archival Black ink, die cut it and added it to the card.

 My personal preference is the wood background stamps, so I bought the wood mount Burlap stamp, but it's also available in clear mount and you can use your own Clear Block F #118483, pg 217.

 

Great Guy Card featuring Pocketful of Sunshine stamp and framelit bundle from Stampin' Up!, and Burlap background stamp, by Patty Bennett at www.pattystamps.com

 

For the little "tag" at the side of the pocket like Levi's jeans, I used one of the fun new Corrugated Elements pieces (#144158, pg 31 and 196).  I also added gold "studs" to the pocket, using the Metallic Enamel Shapes (#141678, pg 196).

 

Great Guy Card featuring Pocketful of Sunshine stamp and framelit bundle from Stampin' Up!, and Burlap background stamp, by Patty Bennett at www.pattystamps.com

 

 Save 10%!!! Did you know that by purchasing BUNDLES from the Stampin' UP! catalog / online store, you save 10%!?  whohooo!!  Click to view/purchase the Pocketful of Sunshine BUNDLE!

The pocket is a perfect spot for a gift card, folded money, or just a special note!

 

Great Guy Card featuring Pocketful of Sunshine stamp and framelit bundle from Stampin' Up!, and Burlap background stamp, by Patty Bennett at www.pattystamps.com

 

The strip of striped paper is found in the Pick a Pattern paper pack, #144163, pg 188.

144163 Pick a Pattern Stampin' UP! designer paper available in my online store

 

What do you think? Had you thought of combining the Burlap background with the Pocket image?

 

Great Guy Card idea featuring Pocketful of Sunshine stamp and framelit bundle from Stampin' Up!, and Burlap background stamp, by Patty Bennett at www.pattystamps.com

Elements and Details for this Pocket card:

  • folded card base: 8-1/2" x 5-1/2" folded in 1/2. Crushed Curry cardstock
  • front panel: 4" x 5-1/4" Dapper Denim cardstock stamped with Burlap background
  • striped piece: 2-1/2" x 4" from Pick a Pattern DSP
  • happy Father's Day banner: die cut with Bunch of Banners dies, stamped with Tabs for Everything #143907 & Thoughtful Banners #141614
  • Star & Heart enamel shapes from Regals Enamel shape pack #141681
  • gold "rivets": Metallic Enamel Shapes #141678
  • ribbon: Crushed Curry 3/8" Mini Chevron ribbon #144197
  • "Levi's tag": Corrugated Elements #144158
  • "You Dazzle Me" pull up pocket insert: stamped with Pocketful of Sunshine set onto a Color Theory Memories & More card #144210

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2 thoughts on “A great card for GUYS & Burlap stamp tip!”

  1. Good evening Patty,,,,,, How CUTE is that….. I was wondering what I would do with this set….. My dad has been gone for 13 yrs.:( ……But your card is ADORABLE…… I might think about this bundle……I don’t know how, but I missed the Burlap stamp somehow and I’ve been through the catalog many times. Oh well, NOW I see it,lol….. I love how you used the corrugated elements for the tab… I would have NEVER thought of that….. Thanks for sharing and have a great evening.

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