



This year, on my bid to make all the cards I send out by hand, I did a slew of Father's Day cards for my Dad, Grandpa and brothers/brother-in-law. They were all "unique", but fit the same pattern. I used scraps for making the ties (made a cardboard pattern for it), and hand wrote the greeting, hearts, and line.
2 comments:
super-cute, i am totally going to use this idea - thanks!
I love these!! I saw stamps that resemble those ties and almost bought them!!! Great work!!!
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