Hi everyone! I’m just shaking my head at how fast this year is flying by… already we’re about to jump into April! This month has been super busy and believe it or not I found a spare few minutes to whip up a birthday card for my favorite biker. I think I’ve made about five birthday cards for him, lol! This card features the new Wild Thing stamp and die set from The Project Bin which is a fantastic set!

I had a pack of really cool black and ivory masculine paper in my stash which included a map that I paired with another piece of vintage ad paper. I had to laugh when I noticed the “Beautiful Woman” ad on the top section of paper, lol! I added some Washi Tape to a strip of black cardstock adhered across the center of the background panel, heat embossed the sentiment on it, and layered the panel on black cardstock. I stamped the bike in black ink on ivory cardstock, cut it with the coordinating die and adhered it to a stitched oval die cut. What an awesome focal image!


I embellished the inside panel with leftover strips of the map paper and black cardstock used on the front, then stamped the sentiment(s) in black ink.

One more peek… loving how this turned out! Anyone with a biker in their life has to have this stamp and die set! ;)

I’d love to enter this card into the following challenges:
Di’s Digi Challenge: Birthdays
Word Art Wednesday: Weeks #432/433 – Anything Goes
Products used:
Cardstock/Paper: Stampin’ Up thick and regular Very vanilla cardstock, Stampin’ Up Basic Black cardstock, Stampin’ Up Typeset Specialty DSP
Stamps: The Project Bin Wild Thing stamp set
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black ink, Versamark
Dies/Punches: The Project Bin Wild Thing die set (included with stamps), Memory Box Stitched Oval Layers die
Accessories: MISTI stamp tool, Gemini Junior die cutting machine, SweetStamps Fine Detail Pearl embossing powder, Milwaukee heat tool
I hope you’ve enjoyed this project and you’re having a good weekend! Thanks so much for stopping by today – we’ll see you next time! ;)
Scrappy hugs,
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