Friday, March 4, 2011

Tool Man Card

Stampin Up Stamp set used is called Totally Tools.
Used Mat pack 105826 to make faux stitching on overalls
Tutorial Base card In Skin type colour is A5 folded in half.
Overalls: Cut a piece of card in Night of Navy in A6 size,
Cut 2 strips for overall straps of the top of your Night of navy piece. using a circle punch cut arm hole area out.
 Pocket: cut a rectangle for pocket and cut triangles off the bottom to make pocket shape.
 Using stampin Up mat pack prick holes for faux stitching around the edges of overalls , pocket, and straps and using a fine end of Stampin Write marker draw in faux cotton between holes.
Stamp greeting on pocket I used Whisper white Craft ink and dried with a heat gun. 
Attach straps with some brads to overalls and attach pocket to front of overall only using tape on bottom and sides to leave the top of pocket open.
Shirt is half an A6 piece of patterned cardstock.with a cut in centre and fold out triagles to make shirt collar. Using Sticky strip tape attach shirt to base card and then overalls on top of shirt and trim straps of to the top corners of base card.
Tools: stamp tools from Totally Tools Stamp Set 115894 onto white cardstock and colour in using Stampin Write Markers(I used Real Red) and cut them out and place in pocket

9 comments:

Christine Blain said...

This is so cool, Deb!

Kylie Bertucci said...

Very cool!! Love this card. Its always hard to do a man card. This is a really really good one.

Anne Laflamme said...

HI.... I want to make this card and you talk about tutorial, where is it?? Thanks

Deborah Raymer said...

Anne there is some instructions above.

maz said...

Love your card, do you have a newsletter please?

Jo Picker said...

Love this card...making it for my son

Maz said...

I like your tool man card, is there a tutorial/instructions on how you made it please?

Deborah Raymer said...

yes Maz the instuctions are above the photo but theres not a video

Deborah Bolles said...

I am unfamiliar with the terms "A5" and "A6"
What size is that?