Need a Father’s Day card that’s a little more special this year? I’ve got you covered!

This interactive Father’s Day card features the beautiful Waterside Retreat Suite Collection and a fun pull-tab mechanism that transforms the card from a flat mailing piece into a standing display card. The relaxing Adirondack chair, weathered wood textures, and natural elements make this the perfect card for dads, grandpas, husbands, and anyone who enjoys the outdoors.
One of my favorite parts of this project is the stamped scene. In the tutorial, I’ll share how to use masking techniques, simple coloring with Water Painters, and a few extra details to create depth and dimension without a lot of extra work.
What’s Included
When you purchase the tutorial, you’ll receive:
- Complete supply list
- All cutting measurements
- Detailed step-by-step written instructions
- Exclusive private video tutorial
- Tips and tricks to help you successfully recreate the card



This project folds flat for mailing but pops up into a display card when the pull tab is lifted, making it a fun surprise for the recipient.
Supplies Needed
Stampin’ Up! Products
- Waterside Retreat Suite Collection (#167932)
- Rounded Rectangle Punch (#167880) or corner rounder
- Hole Punch Assortment (#165409) or any hole punch
- Water Painters (#168253)
- Masking Paper (#155480)
- Bordering in Beauty Dies (#167556) or similar tag die/punch
- Paper Trimmer (#152392)
- Baker’s Twine Essentials Pack (#155475)
- Sponge Daubers (#133773)
Cardstock
- Gray Granite
- Basic White
Ink Colors
- Gray Granite
- Old Olive
- Peaceful Pine
- Barely Blush
- Cajun Craze
Adhesives
- Multipurpose Liquid Glue (#110755)
- Mini Stampin’ Dimensionals (#144108)
Are you ready to get started?
Purchase the tutorial for just $5.
Or Get it for FREE!
Place a $25+ Stampin’ Up! order through me and get it for FREE. (US Only) Once you have placed your please order fill out the form. After your qualifying order is confirmed, you will receive access to the written tutorial and private video tutorial.




