The panel for the greeting was cut with Everyday Details Dies. I added the nut and bolt from the Trusty Tools bundle and Basic Gray card stock.
Now it's time for the next stop on our Blog Hop, I'm looking forward to seeing what my lovely friend Sharon Davern has to share with us.
If you encounter any issues with the links in our hop please head to Cathy's blog as she is the lovely host of this hop and has a complete list of today's participants.
Please take the time to check out the other fabulous projects our members have to share with you and to drop them a comment to show your appreciation.
Thanks for visiting,
Rachel
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Great card, Rach! I love how you've used the papers, and the sentiment stamped in Poppy Parade looks fab.
ReplyDeleteFab card, Rachel, and perfect for a handy dad. The coloured tools, layered over the sentiment panel, look fantastic.
ReplyDeleteSeems like many of us could see great possibilities with this SAB DSP. Great card for Fathers Day Rachel, big and bold.
ReplyDeleteLovely card Rachel, this is one of my favourite sets in the Mini Catalogue. I use it a lot.
ReplyDeleteGreat vibrant Father's Day card Rachel and a great way to feature the fab paper.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful masculine card, Rachel. Great use of those papers and love the bold sentiment stamped on the white diecut!
ReplyDeleteLove your masculine card, Rachel, especially the red paint on the paintbrush.
ReplyDeleteGreat card Rachel, not sure I could give that one to my hubby but I am sure it would be good for a few friends I know! LOL. I do love these tools just don't have a handy husband!
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