Hard Liquor and a Hammer Oughta Fix That!
Hard Liquor and a Hammer oughta fix that! Every girl should have her own tool box..... for so many reasons lol! Created this card with another fun Jimbo Lojik™ verse and Makin's Clay®!
Materials:
KellyCraft™ - Jimbo Lojik™ Set E
- Get-it-Straight™ Laser Square
- Multi-Mat™
Makin’s Clay® - White, Tools Push Mold
DecoArt® - Dazzling Metallics™ Shimmering Silver, Crafter’s Acrylic™ - Raw Umber
Tool patterned paper, white crackled paint patterned paper
Gray card stock
Beacon Adhesives® Tacky Glue
Clearsnap® ColorBox® Crafter’s Ink - Night
Foam tape
Westcott® Titanium Bonded Non-Stick Scissors, Trim-air Trimmer
Instructions:
Open package of white Makin’s Clay®. Press clay into tools push mold, remove and let dry. Store unused clay in zip lock bag with damp paper towel or bay wipe. When I am push molding pieces, I always make extra with remaining clay so I have a stash to go to for future projects…..
Paint hammer with Dazzling Metallics™ Shimmering Silver and Crafter’s Acrylic Raw Umber. Let dry.
Cut gray card stock to desired size and fold in half to form card.
Cut piece of tool patterned paper and use Get-it-Straight™ Laser Square to align and mount to center of card front.
Ink Hard Liquor and a Hammer verse with black ink and use Get-it-Straight™ Laser Square to align and stamp onto white crackled paint patterned paper. Trim around verse.
Ink edges of verse with black ink.
Cut grey card stock mat about 1/8” larger on all sides than verse. Use Laser Square to mount to bottom front of card about 1/4” from bottom edge.
Use Laser Square to align and mount verse centered onto mat.
Cut mat for clay hammer and mount hammer with Tacky Glue. Use Get-it-Straight™ Laser Square to align and mount on top right front of card as shown.
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