Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Jacket & Shirt

Hello everyone! I have just finished a card for Alex. He will be 60 years old and he's a laid-back man. That's why I decided to make a jacket and shirt card for him. It's an easy project, suitable for cardmaking beginners, I'm sure. It's combining various paper pieces only.



Well, firstly I prepared a base of paper (folded size 10.5 x 15 cm) and then a paper shirt and jacket. The shirt (size 10.5 x 15 cm) was made from plaid paper which was cut at the top and bottom edges by scissors and all the corners were bent. The jacket was made from two paper strips (sizes 3 and 6 x 15 cm), when a part of their inner edges were bent to make the lapels of the jacket.

Now the last step comes, the prepared parts were stuck step by step on the base and other small necessary pieces (pocket, paper clips, glasses, buttons and letters) were added. 

Dear Alex, we wish you A HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!

Thanks for stopping by today.
Hugs Jenna

S u p p l i e s :
  • Dies: Paper Smooches: Pinked Circles; MFT: Glasses.
  • Stamps: Lawn Fawn: Milo's ABCs.
  • Tools: Fiskars Paper TrimmerScissors; WeR Memory Keepers: Corner Chomper 1/2" Radius; Hot Gun; Inkadinkado: Embossing Magic.
  • Glues & Mediums: Woodware double-side tape super and double-side tape; Zig 2 Way Fine-Tip Glue Pen; Ranger: Distress Embossing Ink; Cosmic Shimmer Embossing Powder/Steel Blue Aurora.
  • Embellishments: buttons and paper clips.

2 comments:

  1. wooo, another brilliant card design! I absolutely love it! LOVE all the details you put to complete this jacket. Alex sure will love and appreciate this. Thanks for sharing the tutorial. Have a wonderful day, Jenna!

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    1. Thanks, thanks, thanks, ..... and have a great day, Ka!!!

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