Hello friends. It is time for our new challenge at Seize the Birthday and Barbara has chosen the "Topping" option to make a masculine card.
I made this card for my son-in-law who does a great job at fixing things and I thought it was appropriate for him. I used some SU retired pattern paper and tool dies by Tutti Designs, not sure if they are still available, but there are others out there. The Gray Granite panel is embossed with SU Paint Texture EF (also retired). The sentiment from SU Labeled With Love is stamped on a die cut white stitched circle. I added the cute little screw die cut. I matted all the papers with a thin black mat. I die cut the tools twice and layered them for a more stability and added them with little pieces of foam tape. The sentiment circle is also mounted with foam tape.
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Thanks so much for stopping by. Have a wonderful day.
Happy Stamping,
JoAnn
The tools are fun! This is cute, JoAnn!
ReplyDeleteYour patterned papers are perfect with the tool dies, JoAnn. Wonderful masculine card!
ReplyDeleteOutstanding masculine card, JoAnn! I love that you were creative and personalized it for your son in law that fixes things for you. Another fun masculine card.
ReplyDeleteI really like the bg paper you used with those great tools. Wonderful masculine card. Have a great holiday
ReplyDeleteSuch a great masculine card for your son in law and perfect as he sounds very handy! Take care!
ReplyDeleteTools are definitely great for masculine cards, JoAnn. Your card is full of dimension.
ReplyDeleteGreat combo of papers dies and stamps JoAnn, perfect card for a handyman! Hope you have a wonderful Christmas, Cathy x
ReplyDeletePerfect masculine card. JoAnn, I love the tools and your layout!
ReplyDeleteThese tools make a perfect masculine card, JoAnn! I love how you added the screw to the sentiment circle!
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect personalized card! Love the tools and the patterned papers you've used on this. Great card, JoAnn!
ReplyDeleteI love that designer paper!!! I'm sure your son-in-law is really going to appreciate this!
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