Hello my crafty friends!! I’m back from Costa Rica and ready to dive back into everything cards!!! Have you ever heard of football stamping? Well, I had never heard of it until I came across a video by Sandy Allnock. She saved my tail that day. Click here to check out her video.
I made this card for my son’s best friend but this card was not at all what I had envisioned. After receiving a wrong embossing folder from eBay (which I had planned on using to make a football) I had to scramble to come up with a new idea. His Birthday was the very next day so I was so thankful when I found Sandy’s video. I did a process video on my YouTube channel which you can check out by clicking here, but I do hope you’ll check out Sandy’s video because it explains that particular process in a video of it’s own.
So to start this off, I used a circle die to cut the football shape.
Once I had the football shape, I used Lawn Fawn’s Fake Tan to ink the shape by directly placing the ink pad on the football and smooshing the color all over it. I wasn’t really sure what I was getting myself into because at this point, a bright orange oval, wasn’t quite looking like the football I had in mind.
But I kept plugging along, thanks to Sandy’s video. So once I had the bright orange shape done, it was time to ink up my actual football. Well, it’s my son’s football and it was already filthy so I knew he wouldn’t even notice if it had ink all over it… I took my ink pad and again, smooshed the ink directly onto the real football and made a big enough area for the ink to cover the entire shape. The color that I placed on the real football was Dark Chocolate by Simon Says Stamp.
I took the football shape and gently placed it directly onto the inked area of the real football, being careful not to move it around or else the ink would smear.
As you can see above, it still didn’t really resemble a football. It was still way too orange. So my next step was to ink blend some Dark Chocolate around the edges to bring it down to a more brownish color.
I used an acrylic block to place my color on and then put the color directly on the ink blending sponge, from the acrylic block. Does that make sense?? If not, please take a look at my video by clicking here.
Next it was time to add the stitching to what was starting to resemble a football.
You can use either a needle or a brad tool or even a hole punch to make your holes, but you’re going to want to keep the holes parallel to each other. And then one hole at the top and another at the bottom. Again, check out my video if my words are not making sense.
After I had my football stitched, (and yes! It actually looks like a football now!) I was ready to move onto the field. Taking a que from Sandy, I used my Scor-Buddy to score all the way around my card base and then added the yard lines.
Once again, I placed the ink pad directly onto the card front and smooshed ink all over it. I used Green Hills by Hero Arts for the field. Now, Sandy made this step look sooo easy, but for me, it wasn’t so easy. Where I had scored my card front, the ink wasn’t supposed to get down in the grooves, but it did.
Jumping ahead a bit, here is what I did to my field to keep the white lines white. I just used a white gel pen and a ruler and my field was looking good again.
Next it was time to make the jersey. I found this image on my Silhouette Cameo.
To personalize the jersey, I added the number 24 to the front of it. I still wanted to add something else to make sure he knew this card was made for him and him only. That’s when I decided to switch it to the back of the jersey so that I could add his last name to it.
Along with the jersey, I also created a helmet (also a Silhouette shape). Once I had his last name on the back of the jersey, I was happy with my personalization.
Now it was time to put everything together!! I used Be Creative tape on the back of some fun foam and then added the fun foam to my card front, which is the field.
I added a purple card base just to get a little bit of purple showing around the entire card front. Then my hubby came along and suggested I add the letters FB to the field, if I wanted it to look more like the real thing. I easily cut out the letters using my Silhouette Cameo. After I had everything where I wanted it, I added a few adhesive squares to the back/center of my football and just to be safe, I added a thin layer of Multi Medium Matte glue around the edge. I totally regretted that once I placed it on the card, but what could I do? I live and learn and this was one of those moments that I learned from. I didn’t like it because it kind of flattened out my football.
And that would be my card!! I hope I didn’t confuse you along the way. I try to explain things in words the best I can, but it doesn’t always come out right. That’s why I really like doing process videos. I’m the type of person that needs to see it before I can do it myself.
If you have any questions, please feel free to message me or comment below and I’ll get back to you right away.
What an amazing card and a great photo pictorial too (your football is brilliant)!
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Hi Therese!! Thank you for the sweet comment. That card was a lot of fun to make. Especially since it was going to someone so dear to my heart. Thanks for stopping by!! 💜💜
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Brilliant way to get texture! I love the stitching detail. Score!
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Hi Wendy!! Thank you for your comment. I’m so glad you like it. It was really fun to make too. 😊
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What a great guy card Misty!
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Hi Cat!!! Thank you!!! I’m so glad to hear from you!! I’ve been trying to get to your blog for a couple days and it keeps saying a server with the specified host name could not be found…. Do you know why I can’t access it??
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Welcome back! I’ve never heard of football stamping, how fun is the little one you created! Your card is terrific. Thanks so much for your visit to my blog and the kind comments. You asked about some of the dies I used in my 12 Kits of Occasions post. Yes, they were from the kit. You can find who they are from on the 12 Kits blog under the monthly kit supplies tab. Take care!!
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Hi Lisa!! Thank you!! Oh good. I will go back and take a look then. I just jumped over to take a look and there’s about 4 or 5 people commenting that they can’t find where to purchase the kit from. Can we in fact purchase those kits??
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Well you lucky lady Misty!!! Glad you got to go to Costa Rica my friend!!!! Thanks for visiting me and I have missed you too. Not much going on on my end either. Just went through my husbands year death anniversary, which was a hard one for me. My trip helped keep my mind from dwelling on it coming up so that was good. Now I have to put down my little Jack Russell tomorrow and that is breaking my heart, but she has been really depressed since my husband’s death because she always went farming with him. Now she will be able to farm in heaven with him!!! So glad I have my Savannah girl, even though these puppy months are driving me crazy. lol She is getting there with the help of training though. But at only 4 1/2 months, we have a long way to go! Love your football card and with 6 boys I have made my fair share of football cards! Clever idea to use the football itself to get the texture, love that!!! Maybe we both will get back at it again one day here. lol Until then, I will look for new posts from ya!! Big hugs, Brenda
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Oh Brenda, I’m so sorry to hear about the year anniversary AND losing a furbaby. I wish I could give you a hug right now. I’m so glad you have Savannah to help you through it. Even if she is driving you nuts… Puppies are a handful, aren’t they? Well, I do hope you get back into cardmaking soon. I love reading your posts!! And yes, I will do the same and keep an eye out for your name to pop up. Thank you so much for taking the time to leave me your sweet comments. It really makes me day. I hope you have a good day today, Brenda. Hugs ~
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