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June 16, 2010

Happy Father's Day from Ranger! (Part 2)

 

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Welcome to the second and final installment in our Father's Day card tutorial series!  Today's tutorial comes in the form of a video by Ranger's Marketing Coordinator, Patti.  Learn how to use Adirondack pigment inks, Embossing Antiquities powder and Liquid Pearls to make a fun card featuring a textured football embellishment, perfect for any sporty dad!

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cool card! what a great father's day card, great colors and great texture! thanks for sharing :)! *hugs* steph :)

How cool!!! Can I just say again that I'm so glad that Ranger has a blog!!!

Great card. Thanks for sharing it with us.

Thanks ladies! Glad you're liking the blog so far =)

Great idea, also for birthdays. I love the idea a lot.

Thanks for sharing the embossing technique. I clicked on the link for the Embossing Antiquities Powder and there are some great colors.

Thank you, Patti, for such a great tutorial. I'm definitely saving this for future masculine card needs. You rock!

I like the texture of the football. I will certainly try this technique (double layer of embossing and inking in between layers).

Absolutely brillant. Love the effects!

What a great card. It is perfect for almost any guy.

Wonderful video and I like the effect the Frosted Crystal gives to the football!

Great tutorial!

wow what a terrific card.

thanks for sharing patti

Nice video.Thanks.

Great job, Patti!!!!!!!

~Linda

Thanks for a great tutorial showing us how to create a fabulous card like this! I love all the embossing texture on the football! Fabulous!

what an awesome card!!!!
TFS

Love the card, thank you for sharing!!

Really nice card, perfect to try the same tecnique on a card with a fish. Thanks for sharing!

Thank you Patty for sharing your talent with us. . .

Love it! Thanks!

Great video, I'm off to buy some Frosted Crystal Antiquities!

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