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Father's Day is just around the corner, and what better way to show appreciation for the special dads in our lives than with a handmade card? In today's tutorial, we'll explore another card with the tag fold technique, a fun and creative way to design a Father's Day card using the He's All That Cling Stamp Set (English) [159071] and All That Dies [159078] from Stampin' Up!

To start, gather your crafting supplies. You'll need the He's All That stamp set, All That Dies, cardstock in coordinating colors, adhesive, scissors, and any additional embellishments you'd like to incorporate into your design. Ensure your stamping ink pads are ready to go!

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See the video of another tag fold card HERE.

 You can also stamp more images or sentiments inside the card for a surprise when Dad opens it. Write a heartfelt message expressing your love and gratitude to your dad. This personal touch will make the card even more meaningful.

Fun-fold-card-fathers-dayWith the tag fold technique and the He's All That Cling Stamp Set (English) [159071] and All That Dies [159078] from Stampin' Up!, you can create a truly unique and memorable Father's Day card. Get creative with your design, choose colors that reflect your dad's personality, and let your love shine through in every detail. Handmade cards are an excellent way to show appreciation, and this Father's Day, make it extra special with your heartfelt creation.

 

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