I haven't had a masculine card to share in awhile, but come fall time is when I have a lot of guy birthday's. But today I am sharing the card I will be giving our son in law later today as we celebrate his birthday. I can't say how nice it is to have the kids living so close to us once again, 45 minute drive is so much closer than 13 hours :)
This leaf die was purchased a few years back, do you notice the stitch marks, they were way before their time, LOL, everything has stitched marks on it now. I checked and this dies date on it was 2007, it was one of my first dies I bought.
This whole card started with the corrugated paper I found at JoAnns, and I just started adding things to it. Tore the edges and then gave them a bit of ink, cut a chunk of burlap and added it with the brads, cut the die and did a little chalking in the center and shading with some ink around the edges, I really love this for a masculine card.
DCWV -- Corrugate neutrals paper
Distress inks -- Forest Moss
Sizzix -- Leaves die
Die-namics -- Just my type sentiment stamp
Bazzill Brads
Hope your week is going well, thanks so much for taking the time to stop by and for letting me know you did.
Connie
17 comments:
Perfect masculine card Connie. Love the different textures, and that leaf is just so pretty (?). I should not say pretty as it's a masculine card... but it is pretty. :)
Connie, I really REALLY like this card! The corrugated paper and burlap have totally inspired me, especially with the torn corrugated paper - I wouldn't have thought to do that! Thank you for sharing your creation. Your SIL will thoroughly appreciate it! hugs, de
Great masculine card Connie. You stuck with neutral colors that are still striking and show off the texture.
It's a great card, Connie - love all those manly details! So happy that your family lives closer now. My two son's live an hour and a half away, but that's a good excuse to take a drive! Hope you are having a lovely week. xo Karen
Great male card, love the different textures you have put together. A lovely design.
Doesn't it look so good with the stitching on the leaves! Overall its great guy card and I like the burlap background!
This is super cool! Love the texture AND the ahead of it's time stitching lol
This is such a great masculine card, Connie. Love that leaf with the stitched lines. You are right about everything having stitched lines in them now. It's so much in trend :)
It really works, Connie ~ and I like that stormy blue green.
I should think your SIL was very pleased that you made him a unique card, and with a nice meal out too! They are some of the best bits of life, those small family celebrations :)
Thank you for visitng me, btw ~ I left you a little reply.
Onwards with the week! Hope yours is good!
Gorgeous card and very masculine!!! I love the touch of burlap.
I have a hard time making masculine cards, and my family consists mainly of guys :-|
Oh what a fun design Connie, the corrugated paper and burlap are a perfect touch for a masculine card.
Hugs Diane
Fabulous masculine card Connie! Wonderful textures and design and chalk details! He'll love it! So glad they are close to you again!
Oh I love, love, love this great masculine card! Love the colors, corrugated paper, and burlap together! So neat!!
Perfect for a gentlemen's birthday!! I like the use of the corrugated papper!! Thanks again for visiting!! Have a great weekend!!
Hugs,
Deb
i like this one, lot's of great texture and detail!!!!
It must be so good to have your kids living close to you again.
What an amazing difference in driving time - 45 minutes drive is so much better than a 13 hour drive!!!
I do like this card ... texture is very good again, and I think it just adds to a design.
All the best Jan
Love the burlap and that big, beautiful leaf! Everything old is new again, right? I know you must love having the kids so close. That's just wonderful! Connie, I'm trying to catch up on visiting after being away for a few days with Wally's surgery. I only have a few minutes at a time on the computer because we have to watch him so closely, but I wanted to pay you a visit. And what a nice visit it is!
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