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A couple of weeks ago, I decided that I needed a break from studying. Being my mother's daughter, I had the itch to make something cute. I had seen this idea for a tool belt Father's Day card, and I just had to make it for my dad. I love how it turned out! The idea came from http://ruelysicreativecards.blogspot.com/. |
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For Kelson's step-dad, I went for a Father's Day shirt card. I thought it turned out kind of fun. |
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This is the one I am most proud of. After making John's shirt card, I got a little out of control and made up a pattern to create Kelson's dress blue uniform (which is really black) out of paper. I love it! By the way, as a disclaimer, this is in no way an announcement that we are having a baby. This one was a future father's day card. |
I had a great time making father's day cards, and it was a fun way to celebrate the wonderful men in my life. I am so grateful for my dad and for my husband who is going to be an incredible father someday.
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