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2- Introducing Kylie Swain, Papertrey Apprentice!

Kylies_headshot_2 Do you remember back in February when we announced the winner of our second Papertrey Apprentice contestKylie Swain was announced the winner and I was so excited to have the opportunity to work with her point of view since she lives in the Australia.  She is a VERY talented stamper (you can see Kylie's Blog here) and I was anxious to see what she had in mind!  In her email she told me a lot about the bond that she has with her father and I found it very inspiring. 




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Kylies_card_2 Kylie was kind enough to make a special project to share with all of you using the images she inspired.  She also had a few things to share about her experience:

What was it like working on a stamp set? 

It was so exciting.  I've never been involved in anything like this before and I didn't know what to expect.  I am really impressed with the process of putting together a stamp set.  I would love to do more one day.

How were you involved in the process?

I gave my suggestions to Nichole (all 7 of them!!! LOL) and some images in mind.  I sent Nichole an image of a tree from a "male card" class I attended a while ago and she took it from there.  It is so amazing to see your thoughts on paper!

Why did you decide on the theme that you did?

I really wanted a masculine set as there aren't a lot out there.  I don't know about anyone else, but I find making males card difficult.  I have a close relationship with my dad and I just love the sentiments that Nichole came up with.  I'm pretty sure there are a few he would agree with! LOL

Which of the quotes best reflects the relationship you have with your father?

I think it would be - "You gave me the greatest gift that anyone could give another person; you believed in me".  I also really love and find funny "A true father carries pictures in his wallet where his money used to be".  Not that I kept my dad broke, but I know he would like that one too!

NOW ONTO NICHOLE'S PROJECT:

Walletquote One of the things I love about the theme that Kylie suggested is gaining the ability to easily put into words exactly how we feel about our fathers.  I know every year I search high and low throughout the internet & idea books, trying to find the perfect sentiment for my dad on both his birthday and father's day.  This set has a total of NINE fatherly quotes that will pull at your heartstrings.  I can hardly wait for the set to be revealed so that you can see the collection of verses for yourself!  As Kylie mentioned before, one of her favorite quotes from her set is the one at the right.  That quote is the inspiration for today's project!


First_fold What better to hold a quote like that than an actual wallet card?  I started with a piece of cardstock cut to 7 inches high & 8.5 inches wide, scored in half on the 7 inch side @ 3.5 inches.

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Lining_adhered_2 I then adhered rectangles of patterned paper (from the Father Knows Best 12x12 Patterned Paper Collection) to each half.  It is important to do two pieces, rather than one large piece that overlaps the fold.


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First_stitches I scored the cardstock in half in the opposite direction.  Next, I stitched along the top & bottom edges of the cardstock strip.  The reason why I am doing this step is because I wanted there to be decorative stitching around the top edge of the wallet, but it of course could not be sewn shut.

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Pocket_stitching Next I adhered created a pocket for the wallet.  I started with a 3.75 x 2.75 inch rectangle of the same brown cardstock.  I notched the top of it with a circle punch.  I then stitched it place.

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Taping_ends To fasten the ends down of my first round of stitching I used crystal clear scotch tape.

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Wallet_front I was then ready to finish assembly of the wallet by folding it back in half and stitching up either end.  After trimming the threads on those ends, I fastened them with tiny drops of clear glue and allowed them to dry for a few minutes while I moved onto the next step.

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Wallet_insert The pocket needed something to hold, so I traced a credit card onto white cardstock and cut it out.  I then covered it with a few more papers from the same 12x12 collection.  I stamped the sentiment with Burnt Umber Palette ink and punched it out with a 1.5-inch circle punch.

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Closeup_of_pocket The card looks right at home once it is inserted into the pocket!

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Wallet_interior

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Here's a shot of the final project.  I really like the patterned lining of the wallet.  I think it is such a nice detail!

So what could you put IN the wallet?  Here's a short list to start you off:

  • a mini album with pictures of his children/grandchildren
  • coupons for personal services from you, like having the lawn mowed or a rain check for a special outing.
  • gift card to his favorite restaurant or store
  • a special handwritten note from a child
  • an appointment card for a nice massage at the local spa

I'd love to hear anything else that you can think of that I can add to the list!

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STAMPS: Father Knows Best from Papertrey Ink

INK: Burnt Umber Palette Ink

PAPER: brown Prism cardstock, Father Knows Best 12x12 Patterned Paper Collection

OTHER: sewing machine & thread, 1.5 inch circle punch from EK Success

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Amy has some fun things to share with you as she presents her contribution to the countdown this month.

Alli has yet another project that will amaze you!  You're gonna love the versatility of her new floral set!



Comments

How cute is that?! I am loving this set! Great job Kylie!

Wow! Who would ever think to make a card that looks like a wallet but you, Nichole! This will be perfect for my father in law!

What a clever card! Another idea for something to include would be money-sized notes with memories or special things about your father.

That wallet is just a kick!

What a cute card, Nichole. Ah, if only I could figure out how to use my sewing machine! I can't wait to get that stamp set and the paper.

Every single day you amaze me, Nichole. . . I *love* this wallet!

This is brilliant. Such a cute idea and perfectly executed! The dp is just stunning!

WOW. Thank you for those lovely words Nichole. Who would have thought that a card I made would be featured on YOUR blog !! OMG!!!
What a fantastic card idea. I have to go out and buy a sewing machine now !! LOL
I cannot wait to see the rest of the sets.
K-xxx

What a great set to have on hand. We certainly don't have enough masculine sayings. Thanks for filling in the void.

That is the cutest card I have seen. My Dad is getting a replica! Yet again your creativity has touched me and I will be placing my order on the 15th. Thank you so much!

It's a good life!
Terri E.

You are amazing! This is so clever. I love the versatility of this set and agree that it will be a great asset to creating masculine cards. THANK YOU!!!

Once again I am flabber-ghasted!! Fabulous!

So cute, love the men sets there are just not enough of them. I've seen the wallet cards before but never tried one, no I'll have more inspriation. Thanks, Linda

I just love this idea, and I think this is now a must stamp set...no more boring typical Father's Day cards!

Thanks,
Victoria

Love the sets & colors coming out this month! And Alli is really following in your footsteps with her great projects!

The wallet idea is FAB, LOVE IT!

The wallet idea is fabulous but I bet Dads aren't the only ones who would enjoy this. I know a lot of little boys who would think it's a 'big deal' to have their own wallet too! Awesome fun way to give gift cards!

What a great set! Thank you, Kylie for creating a set that will fill yet another niche. The sentiments look great, and I can't wait to see it in its entirety.

Fantastic project! Love the colors and the stitching... so real looking... TFS!

This little wallet is awesome, and the carstock really look like leather! :-)
What a great idea!

This little wallet is awesome, and the carstock really look like leather! :-)
What a great idea!

I love this wallet idea. With Graduation just around the corner that will be a great holder for a gift card for the Grad. Since both my father and father-in-law are no longer with us I still plan to get this set so hopefully in the future I can help my grandchildren make Father's Day cards for their fathers. Love the set.

love that phrase. funny!

Awsome job on the wallet ... A person could use this idea for any occasion. Thanks for all the insipration ~

I love the way your mind works Nichole. This is an adorable project, something we can use in place of a card. And so perfect for the men in our lives. Thanks!

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