This card was inspired by K. Werner's color challenge for the week. I designed this card for my husband's childhood (now adult) friend. Masculine cards are very challenging, but interesting in the end. I repeated the colors a lot and even added some scored lines at the bottom. I like to create a lot of texture in masculine cards. I think that's the trick. So, I added some buttons, distressing, and used lots of foam adhesive.
Thanks for taking a peek! Have a great Saturday!!
Instructions
- Trim olive cardstock to 4.25"x 5.5".
- Stamp anchor links on bottom of olive cardstock.
- Score lines between the anchor stamped links.
- Trim skinny strips of brown, blue, red, and orange cardstocks, then adhere on right side of olive cardstock.
- Tie twine around olive cardstock.
- Adhere buttons.
- Stamp sentiment on white cardstock, cut out, and adhere to olive cardstock with foam adhesive.
- Stamp sailboat on orange and blue cardstock and cut out.
- Adhere sailboat to a square brown cardstock.
- Distress the edges of the brown cardstock and adhere to olive cardstock with dimensionals.
- Cut a small piece of red cardstock for the flag and adhere to brown cardstock.
- Adhere card front to pre-scored A2 card.
Stamps: Papertrey Ink-men of life + borders & corners (rectangles)
Ink: Colorbox-chestnut
Cardstocks: Papertrey Ink-ripe avocado + dark chocolate; Stampin' Up!-pumpkin pie + brocade blue + ruby red
Accessories: dimensionals; Scor-Pal; Craft Supply-buttons
Card Size: 4-1/4 x 5-1/2
3 comments:
Oh, sweet! Well thought out and good eye for great details!
Gorgeous card!
Very stunning! Nice design.
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