I recently bought a few packages of Ephemera when they were on sale at JoAnns, I was pretty excited to try and use some of them on a card. Today I went with a masculine card I needed. I didn't realize until I was getting ready to post that I never put a sentiment on this card but it is a Birthday card.
I used washi tape on the upper right corner and hand stitching on the left side of the tag. I liked this mushroom and thought the bug matched the coloring well.
- Tim Holtz - Field Notes Ephemera 94051, Collector Layers 93553 and Rose collection washi tape
- Basic Grey - Oxford paper
- Hand stitching and inking on the tag
I was pretty happy with the way this turned out, I hope he likes it too.
Thanks so much for taking the time to stop by today, Have a wonderful week ahead!
Connie
a very nice card for any special guy who would probably love the bug!! the colors do go together well!! it is going to warm up here this week, i think by you also!! enjoy it!!
ReplyDeleteThis is FUN! I love the hand stitching, what a great accent! Sometimes I make cards without sentiments, you can always add one later. I like the items you used!
ReplyDeleteLove your background and the fun ephemera you used on this awesome guy card!
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful masculine card. You are reminding me that I need to make some for my stash box. I'm not too crazy about makeing masculine cards... So I tend to forget making them.
ReplyDeleteFabulous, love these kind of cards and papers...xx
ReplyDeleteThis card is brilliant :)
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Sooo perfect for a masculine card. Love your layout. The mushroom 🍄 is a wonderful touch.
ReplyDeleteGreat masculine card, Connie xoxo
ReplyDeleteThis is a great masculine card, Connie. I love the background card and the little bug and the mushroom are perfect.
ReplyDeleteOMG, I love mushrooms and was looking at my PP mushroom set yesterday. So many stamps I long to color, but never enough time! This looks amazing, Connie, and I do not miss the sentiment at all. It's perfect!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous masculine card, something very different too.
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