Friday, January 31, 2014

Suit-- Yeey I won JR Challenge

Hello Everyone

It's my co worker's bday on Monday. It is a guy card. I am really not crazy about them. So I have searched pinterest for ideas. The suit seems to be the most popular type of card. So I decided to make one.

Here is the card:


I have used JR background stamp to create the material texture. The card was easy to figure out the fold. The only place where I got stuck a little bit is on the collar of the shirt. I have couple do overs with it but then I just let it go. I have added faux stitching and pocket clock. I really don't remember what is the name of the stamp set that I got this clock from. I took that set apart and didn't write it down what is the make or model ( sorry) I've added buttons and the suit is done.

On YouTube there is a great video on how to tie a tie from paper. I followed it and the tie came out great from the first time ( yeey). I've added a pearl to it to "class" it up.

On the inside on the shirt I have added small pocket to insert gift card.


That's it.


The card is participating in:
JustRite Challenge
Word Art Wednesday
4 Crafty Chicks - Anything goes

6 comments:

  1. This just freakin' cool !! That b'ground stamp couldn't be any better. You did an amazing job Stacy! I LOVE this!!

    ReplyDelete
  2. You did an amazing job of this! My mom made these for the men in our family for Christmas! Phenomenal creation with colors, layout and the sentiment! High 5. Love it!! Thank you for sharing it with us at 4 Crafty Chicks Anything Goes Challenge. Have a great day.

    Tamie DT

    ReplyDelete
  3. What a cleverly awesome idea (that I need to steal - lol)!! I've seen these as tuxedos but not in the plaid -- so cute! Thanks for sharing with us at JustRite Inspiration ;-)

    ReplyDelete
  4. Wow, out all the beautiful cards you submitted for the JR challenge, this is my favorite. Such a cool idea. The plaid jacket is so fun. I'm with Sheri, I need to steal this idea.

    ReplyDelete
  5. Congratulations on your card being selected as a winner! I have thought about this fabulous card ever since you posted it! Thanks for sharing your technique too! Karen.

    ReplyDelete

Hello,
Thank you so much for visiting my blog and your comments. I really appriciate it. I check my blog ofter and absolutly LOVE reading your comments. I love any suggestions or tips how I can improve. Thank you again!!

Stacy