Have trouble figuring out a great card for the men in your life? The Geared Up Garage Bundle is perfect for loud and sassy all occasion cards for the guys (and gearhead girls) in our lives. Scrapbooking will be a breeze with the coordinating paper pack, 1⁄4” black & silver striped metallic ribbon, classic garage elements, framelits and stamps from the Classic Garage Suite. And bonus! These stamps are the new cling stamps– they are so sticky you will never have them falling off an acrylic block again.
Supplies for the Loud and Sassy Geared Up Garage Card
Geared Up Garage Stamp Set (148590) *Save 10% on Bundle (150610)
*Garage Gears Thinlit Dies (148521)
Black Memento Ink (132708)
Versamark Pad (102283)
Heat Tool (129053)
Embossing Buddy (103083)
Basic Black Cardstock (121045), 8 1/2” X 5 1⁄2” scored at 4 1/4″ for card base, 3” X 5 1⁄4”, and a scrap
Daffodil Delight CS (119683), 4” X 5 1⁄4”
Very Vanilla CS (101650), 3” X 1⁄2”
Classic Garage DSP (148482), 3 3⁄4” X 5 1⁄4”
Chicken Wire or ribbon
Pineapple Punch Embossing Powder (146955)
Dimensionals (104430)
Step by Step Directions
- Rub the Embossing Buddy over the small scrap of Basic Black cardstock. Using the car image stamp and the Versamark ink pad, stamp the car image on the Basic Black cardstock. Sprinkle the Pineapple Punch embossing powder over the inked image and heat set until the embossing powder turns shiny.
- Stamp the bolts in a random pattern on the Daffodil Delight cardstock with the Black Memento Ink. Layer the Daffodil Delight CS on the folded black card base with Multipurpose glue. Adhere and layer the lightening bold DSP on the black CS strip 3” X 5 1⁄4”. Adhere the strip of Chicken Wire or a piece of black and silver striped metallic ribbon to the back of this layer with your favorite adhesive. Place and adhere this entire layer on top of the stamped Daffodil Delight piece.
- Cut out the car using the Big Shot and the thinlits, and adhere it to the card.
- Stamp the sentiment “You’re A Classic” with Black Memento Ink on a scrap of Whisper White, trim ends into a banner shape, and use Dimensionals to pop it up.
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