Here are a couple of easy techniques for Father’s day cards to help you get started. They are adaptable to any celebration you want to acknowledge. The year is flying by for me. June already! One of my grandsons likes Kokopelli images. So, I try to incorporate them in his gifts and cards. This technique works well with simple, large detail stamps

The blue images are stamped on plan white paper and then sprayed with ink.



I will not be adding verbiage to the outside of the Kokopelli card; I want the image itself to be completely visible.
I hope you are enjoying the last days of spring as you prepare for summer. Have fun applying these easy techniques for Father’s day cards to your own creations. Creating your own patterned papers and clipping magazine pages for your card backgrounds is an enjoyable project. This is a fun project that kids can also enjoy. However, if you decide to use spray inks or paints, that might be best done by an adult.
Next post I will share another easy background technique. Have fun creating cards and upcycling old magazines to use in your projects.
