Thursday, May 21, 2026

Father’s Day Theme Blog Hop

Welcome to the Team Stamp It Groups Father's Day Theme Blog Hop!

Whether you hopped onto my blog from one of my teammates or started with my blog, I'm awfully glad you "hopped" by.

"There's something about a lighthouse standing steady against a glowing sunset sky that just feels like Dad — strong, constant, always a guiding light."

I am so excited to share this Father's Day card with you today. When I pulled out the Sunset Coast dies and that gorgeous Scenic Coast Designer Series Paper, I knew exactly what I wanted to create: a dramatic, moody seascape that would make any dad feel truly celebrated.

This card was inspired by a card made by Michelle Quinno.

The background on this card uses the Double Vision Technique with Scenic Coast DSP, and honestly, it's one of my favorite paper-crafting tricks for creating incredible depth and visual interest. By slicing the paper into strips and reassembling them with slight offsets, you get this gorgeous dimensional effect that looks incredibly complex but is surprisingly easy to achieve. The sunset tones in this particular DSP — those warm ambers, corals, and purples bleeding into deep navy waves — are absolutely breathtaking to work with.

The star of this card is the die-cut lighthouse from the Sunset Coast dies, cut from Night of Navy cardstock. That deep, rich navy is so striking against the warm sunset hues in the paper — it really creates that silhouette-at-dusk feeling. The outer circle frame comes from the Spotlight on Nature dies, with its beautiful stitched detail that adds such elegant texture to the layered focal point.

The "Happy Father's Day" sentiment is from the Relaxing Waterside Stamp Set — perfectly suited for this coastal scene. I stamped it in Versa Mark ink onto a Night of Navy banner that had been cut out using the Three Banner Punch, then clear heat embossed it for that polished, professional finish. The embossing adds such a beautiful raised texture that catches the light beautifully.

To finish everything off, I scattered a few Timid Tiger Sunset Sparkle Sequins across the card. Those warm golden tones echo the amber and coral hues in the DSP and add just the right amount of sparkle without overwhelming the design.

I hope you enjoyed my card for today!

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Thank you so much for hopping along today — I hope this card gives you a little inspiration for the dads in your life. There's nothing quite like a handmade card to show someone they're treasured. Make sure to click along to the next stop on the hop, and as always, happy stamping! 

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2 comments:

  1. #stampitcontest Love the background. So pretty.

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  2. I really like the double vision technique, it's perfect for the DSP you used!

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