And here is the card I created for your inspiration:
As soon as I saw the sketch, it reminded me of a frame and while I was creating a different card a couple weeks ago, I came across this woodgrain paper. I thought they would work together perfectly to create a masculine card of some type and I decided on a Father's Day card. I used screw head brads and even though it may look like I didn't really follow the sketch, I did! I just used the same paper for the 4 "frame" panels. You can see that a bit better in the photo below:
I went with the tool theme as it went with the woodgrain paper and I had the two corner "peg board" pieces in my bits and pieces stash. I die cut the tools out of silver paper and finished off the screw drivers with some red card stock. I had a tiny strip of the woodgrain paper left so I added it to the inside to fancy it up a bit.
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Supplies:
Stamps: Repeat Impressions "A father is . . . " and "Father's Day"
Dies: Spellbinders "A2 Matting Basics A" rectangle; Taylored Expressions "All the fixings" and Lawn Fawn pegboard
Challenges:
Pixie's Crafty Workshop #353--anything goes with snippets (the tools were all cut from snippets, the peg board pieces were in my bits and pieces stash and the strip inside was a throw-away-able scrap)
Simon Says Stamp Monday--frame it
Double D--frames
Cardz TV #90--anything goes
A Gem of a Challenge--anything goes