Hi!! Have a masculine card for you today. Raise your hand if you have troubles making a masculine card. Thought I wouldn't be the only one. :o) I never make a masculine card unless one is needed for a birthday. I even avoid challenges that ask for masculine cards, although I did do this card for a magazine publication call. Obviously it wasn't picked up, and hence my troubles with these kind of cards.
Blaah.

Even though this card wasn't picked up, I still like it anyway. It has the colors for a boy card, the design, and the stars help punch it up a
notch. I guess I will keep on trying my hand at masculine cards and if I find the secret to creating a great one, I'll share my secret with you. :o)

Thanks for stopping by!!
Supplies:
cardstock - Papertrey Ink
patterned paper - October Afternoon
stamps - Lawn Fawn (cake, sentiment), Papertrey Ink (background)
ink - Tsukineko
markers - Copic
So fun Julie! Love the mix of different patterns, definitely so perfect for a guy! Love that tall cake!
ReplyDeleteI just adore this card! So fantastic and a perfect guy card! :)
ReplyDeleteReally, really cute! And a great masculine card. They're so hard to make, but you seem like a natural.
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