I just got this truck stamp from Printworks…it made up great for Father’s Day but I think it’ll be fun for many other occasions for men too…especially birthdays. Can you see it at Christmas with a tree out the back?!!! I have to work on that idea!!! I love Christmas!
The inside…
The stamps I used for this scene are all from Printworks Collection. The first three are new and you can see the pdf files of the new stamps HERE. The truck is JB4020 Country Pickup, Happy Father’s Day is C4031, My Dad is E4032 (on the inside), Daisy Sprig is C2012, Leaf Pattern is G2475 and my dots for the sand stamp (found it) is so old it was before they used the item code on the wood! I will try to find it on the online store. Click HERE to shop for the stamps. Some you will need to type into the comment section when you order and then Nicole will email you the $$ total. I believe the Leaf Pattern stamp is also in a clear set (found it). I love how interactive Printworks stamps are and of course Annette’s signature look and hearts! Look at these fun stamps while you’re at it! HERE, HERE and HERE… Aren’t they great?!!!
A close-up…
I stamped the truck first with Memento Tuxedo Black ink and then masked and stamped, with the stampamajig, the fishing poles in the back. The leaf pattern stamp is stamped multiple times with Printworks Citrus, Ivy and Oak Brown stamp pads. Everything is colored in with Copic Sketch Markers. I used Strathmore Smooth Bristol to stamp this scene on, matted with Prism dark brown card-stock and the pattern paper is by Basic Grey. I cut all my papers with the Tonic Guillotine trimmer…my fave cutter ever!!! On the inside I stamped the sentiment with Versafine Onyx Black ink on Basic Grey paper and cut it out and embossed with a rectangle nestabilities die.
♥ So thankful for Father’s! Celebrate making memories and remembering good times. ♥ Thanks for stopping by!
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Love everything about this card…the truck and how you colored it…..the sand, water, the flowers and branches up front with the sentiment….great job! You amaze me!
Wow, wow, wow!! LOVE the scene that you created Pam!!! Just GREAT!!!
Hugs!!
🙂 Irina
Another amazing card Pam–your coloring is so awesome, so much dimension on your truck! Love how you colored the sand too. Beautiful job as usual!!!
Great colouring of such a large space Pam and a fantastic card
Have a great Sunday
Hugs Susie xx
It’s lovely Pam. I love scenery cards :)).
Hugs Monique
Oh my, my husband would have loved this. It looks like an old truck we used to have. Your coloring is so beautiful.
Mary Ann
AMAZING PAM!! I am reading this post going: wow wow wow… You never cease to impress or suprize me!
My goodness girl..you can really color!! I would have loved to see your coloring books when you were a kiddo. What an awesome card! I bet your Daddi-o (what I called my daddy) loved you card!! To work with reds like this…just purely genius!!
HUGS, Sheila
Hi Pam
this is really stunning…….. your coloring is great.
very beautiful car and card
greetings karin
Love it… Love the flowers, leaves, and
the coloring!! A bit older then your
Tim’s pick up!!
Pam, great masculine card, there is no one that can make such amazing scenery cards, your combo of images, placement & colouring is like no other. Have a great week. Hugs Jodie from Oz
Great masculine card !!! I’m guessing that Tim loved the card.Great coloring and paper choices.
OMGosh, this is absolutely stunning. I’m speechless! 🙂
hugs
Very cool card Pam! My dad had a red pickup growing up. I practiced driving a stick-shift in it. Beautiful scene and coloring!
really cool truck stamp and that scene is so beautiful!! love love love this!!!
Pam this card for Father’s Day card is terrific with that terrific vintage truck! Beth
Hey Pam! I luurve the leaves and the way you’ve framed that cute truck! Your colouring is amazing – as usual! Sooooo jealous!
Wowzers, Pam….what a fabulous Father’s Day card. Your coloring is amazing (so what’s new?, but it is!) This is a gorgeous card. So did a lucky father receive this? I hope so.