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Monday, May 16, 2011

What are YOU making for Father's Day?

Father’s Day Coupon Book created by OMC designer Whitney!


 

Help your child create a coupon book for Father’s Day!

Supplies Used:


Lifestyle Crafts : Cutting Die - Coupon Book

Jenni Bowlin : Be Our Guest Paper Pack
Bazzill Basics : Cardstock - Cream and Navy Blue
Oh My Vinyl : Cherry Red and Transfer Tape
Cricut Cartridge : Songbird
Lifestyle Crafts : Alphabet Cutting Dies - Carousel
7 Gypsies : Display Trim Corners - Antique Brass
Crate Paper : Toy Box Collection Kit (or Chipboard pack) and Sew Brads
Spellbinders : Nestabilities - Classic Rectangles
Mark Richards : Crystal Stickers: Mosaic - 5mm and 10 mm Black
Inkssentials : Glossy Accents
Tim Holtz : Distress Ink Pad - Black Soot and Walnut Stain


Instructions:


Cover Page

 

1. Die cut cream cardstock for the front and back cover and lightly distress the edges with brown ink.  
2. Cut and adhere a strip of Jenni Bowlin’s Be Our Guest lined paper in the center on the front cover.  
3. Die cut “Dad’s” with Carousel die cuts and navy blue paper. Adhere to the center of the coupon.  
4. Cut “Coupon Book” with Cricut Cartridge Songbird and red vinyl, set at low pressure and size at ½”. Use Transfer Tape to adhere to the bottom of the book.  
5. Apply 7 Gypsies metal corners to top right and bottom left corner (along the scored line).  
6. Attach a brad in front of “D” from the Toy Box brad set.



Breakfast in Bed Coupon

 

1. Die cut coupon with Jenni Bowlin cherry paper.  
2. Cut a thin strip of blue and white paper from Jenni Bowlin and adhere to the center of the coupon.
 

Tip: The coupon die cuts have scores down the left side of them so you can tear off the coupon for use. When applying embellishments and paper, do not cover these scores.
 

3. With Spellbinders Classic Rectangles and cream paper, cut, emboss, and ink the edges of a small and medium sized rectangle. Adhere over the stripe with the small one on the left and the bigger rectangle on the right.  
4. Cut a cherry square out of the patterned paper and apply Glossy Accents over the entire square. Let dry and then adhere to small rectangle.



30 Minute Backrub Coupon

 

1. Die cut coupon page with Jenni Bowlin number paper. Make sure the numbers will be right side up.  
2. Die cut, emboss and ink a medium size Spellbinders rectangle.  
3. Apply “30” from Crate Paper’s Toy Box Collection Kit and write “min.” or “minutes” under the “0.”  
4. Cut a thin black strip of paper, and a 1”x3” rectangle of paper inked gray. Poke a hole on the left and right side of the inked paper and run the black strip of paper through the holes and adhere to page.  
5. Adhere the “30 min.” piece over the black strip.



Free Car Wash Coupon

 

1. Die cut coupon page with Jenni Bowlin striped paper.
2. Die cut, emboss and ink the edges of a medium size Spellbinders rectangle.
3. Attach a brad to upper left corner of rectangle.
4. Stick the car die cut from Toy Box Collection Kit in the lower right corner.




Walk the Dog Coupon

 

1. Die cut coupon page with black paper.  
2. Die cut and emboss a medium size Spellbinders rectangle and adhere to center of page.  
3. Apply the “dog” die cut from Toy Box Collection Kit on the left side.  
4. On a red ¾” strip, apply small and large Mark Richard’s mosaic stickers in a pattern. Ink the red strip with black ink and apply to the right side of the page.



1 Hour Yard Work Coupon

 

1. Die cut coupon page with Jenni Bowlin clock paper. Make sure the clocks are upright.  
2. Die cut, emboss and ink the edges of a larger Spellbinders rectangle.  
3. Apply “1” and three dots to the left of it from Toy Box Collection Kit.  
4. Under “1”, write “Hour”.



I Love You Coupon

 

1. Die cut coupon page with Jenni Bowlin striped paper.  
2. Die cut, emboss and ink the edges of a medium Spellbinders rectangle.  
3. Frame rectangle with red paper and adhere to center of page.  
4 .Apply small Mark Richards Mosaic stickers to top right and bottom left of rectangle.



Finish by helping your child write on the coupons and assembling it together with ribbons.



Happy crafting!

2 comments:

  1. I made one of these when I was a little girl! I loved doing it!

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  2. This is a great idea - very sweet. Love the little girl handwriting :).

    I started on cards for my son, sons-in-law, father, step-father, husband - last night.

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