Showing posts with label masculine card. Show all posts
Showing posts with label masculine card. Show all posts

7.27.2015

Masculine Monday

A year ago, the Masculine Monday posts scared me and I avoided them like the plague. Now I rather enjoy them. Even though I'm more comfortable with them, it still poses a challenge to me.


I didn't mean for this one to come across so Army, but I think it does and I really like it. Do you think it does too? 

I just love the patterns in the Designer Series Paper Stacks this year and how versatile they are. I like the Chevron Border Punch, but I think my favorite element on this card is the stars that I stamped from Perfect Pennants and then cut out. 

Check out the other designers' masculine cards today at Stylin' Stampin' INKspiration. 

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6.22.2015

Masculine Monday

In case you need a belated Father's Day card, it's time for Masculine Monday! I went in to my card knowing I wanted to use What's Your Type, and nothing else. After a few tries I got it where I wanted it!



  • Always Artichoke card base - 5-1/2" x 8-1/2" - scored at 4-1/4"
  • Cajun Craze layer - 4" x 5-1/4"
  • Brick Wall embossing folder
  • Sahara Sand layer - 3" x 4-1/4"
  • What's Your Type stamp set
  • Delightful Dijon ink (stamped off once)
  • Cajun Craze ink
  • Merry Everything stamp set
  • Always Artichoke ink
  • 1-1/4" Striped Grosgrain Ribbon - Crumb Cake
  • Paper Snips

Be sure to check out inspiration for cards for other men in your life at Stylin' Stampin' INKspiration


6.10.2015

Blog Hop Manly Style


With Father's Day right around the corner, the gals at Stylin' Stampin' INKspiration decided that this would be a great month for us to INKspire you with a manly blog hop. It seems like masculine cards are harder than others for many people to create. If you are one of those people, saddle up and hop around for some great masculine cards today!

As you hop along, please be sure to comment and show some love on every blog! We are always excited to hear from our followers! You should have just left stop #7 - Stamping with Kim on the Stylin' Stampin' INKspiration Blog Hop. If so, you are in the right spot. If a link doesn't work, or you get off track; you'll find the full line up below.


I decided to go fairly monochromatic on my card today and feature a new in color: Cucumber Crush. My favorite new product is the corrugated paper. It was the first thing that went on my order on June 2nd! I think I'll find many ways to use it, but for today, I think it has a nice manly feel to it! I also tried out our new Tear Tape. When I saw it was replacing Sticky Strip, I was a little sad because Sticky Strip was a go to adhesive for me. I'm not sad any longer. The Tear Tape is AMAZING! It tears easily, the paper backing comes off easily; and the best part is that it doesn't stick to you and everything else like that red backing did! I used the Tear Tape so as not to smush my corrugated paper.

  • Cucumber Crush card base - 5-1/2" x 8-1/2" - scored at 4-1/4"
  • 2015-2017 In Color DSP Stack - Cucumber Crush
  • Corrugated Paper - 3" x 5"
  • Whisper White card stock
  • Amazing Birthday stamp set
  • Cucumber Crush ink
  • Rich Razzleberry card stock
  • Banner Framelits
  • Neutrals Designer Buttons

Thanks for stopping by! If you started with Diana, then you have reached the end of the hop. If you started elsewhere, or would like to hop through again; you can head over to Diana's blog with that nifty next button below! Happy Stamping! 


Blog Hop Participant List:
  1. Diana at Stampin Fun with Diana
  2. Cynthia at Ink-a-Doodle Creations
  3. Melissa at Stamp Doc
  4. Jenny at Jenny G Paper Crafts
  5. Bree at Craft-Somnia Momma
  6. Donna at Organized Chaos
  7. Kim at Stamping with Kim
  8. Darcy at Dj's Stampin Place <---You are here

3.23.2015

Masculine Monday

Thankfully I remembered that my dad's birthday is in a couple weeks, so I had a subject for my Masculine Monday card this month.

As I was going through my alphabet sets, they were all too big for the space I wanted to stamp them on. Project Life Accessory Packs to the rescue!




12.29.2014

Masculine Monday

Whew, what a break. End of the year, stomach flu, Christmas; sadly my stamps are now feeling neglected. But no more!

My Groovy Love cards have been getting lots of repins these days; so I was inspired to create a masculine themed card with this stamp set.


  • Island Indigo card base - 5-1/2" x 8-1/2"- scored at 4-1/4"
  • Island Indigo Designer Series Paper from the Regals DSP Stack - 4" x 5-1/4" - rounded with Corner Rounder punch
  • Cajun Craze cardstock - 2" x 4"
  • Night of Navy DSP from Regals DSP Stack - 1" x 3"
  • Groovy Love stamp set
  • Island Indigo and Cajun Craze ink
  • Whisper White card stock
Hope you had a wonderful holiday and are planning for a spectacular 2015!

9.29.2014

Masculine Monday

The final Monday of the month means that it is time to celebrate Masculine Monday at Stylin' Stampin' INKspiration. Make sure you stop over and see what some of the other designers created as well.

I went for a birthday card this time. I found that one of the birthday greetings from Amazing Birthday works well with the Note Tag Punch!


  • Mossy Meadow card base - 4-1/4" x 11", scored at 5-1/2"
  • Color Me Autumn DSP - cut with wavy blade, a little smaller that 4" x 5-1/4"
  • Baked Brown Sugar cardstock - embossed with Woodgrain folder, punched with 1" Square Punch
  • Cajun Craze cardstock - punched with 1" Square Punch
  • Amazing Birthday greeting stamped on Very Vanilla with Cajun Craze ink - punched with Note Tag Punch
  • Baked Brown Sugar cardstock - punched with Note Tag Punch, cut in half to layer behind stamped image

7.28.2014

Masculine Monday


The more I make masculine cards, the easier I find it is to create them. Now I wonder why I ever struggled with it.

This card features Garden Green, Tangelo Twist and Night of Navy. The stars were cut with the Stars Framelits out of Gold Foil Sheets. The "Celebration" is from the Project Life Remember This stamp set.

My favorite part of this card is the Designer Series Paper. Who would have thought that I would find paper for a masculine card in a pack of paper called Flowerpot? This card reminds me of my dad, as he had a shirt almost this exact color green. The only difference is that the white stripes were set farther apart.

Need more masculine inspiration? Head over to SSINK!

6.23.2014

Masculine Monday

Today is my 200th blog post! In honor of that, would you like to "make a wish?" If so, leave your wish in the comments below and just maybe it will get granted.

Today is Masculine Monday at Stylin' Stampin' INKspiration. At a loss for what kind of masculine card I was going to make, I found inspiration in a Deconstructed Sketch layout. Once I had the layout, everything else fell in to place.


After a fun discussion with a fellow SSINK design team member regarding Mossy Meadow, I thought it was the perfect color to use for a manly card. I used two techniques I haven't used in forever; the first being good ole paper tearing with just your hands. (Working with your hands is manly, right?) The second was heat embossing. That has been my favorite technique of all times, and it's probably been six months since I've pulled out my heat tool. Crazy!

Stop over at Stampin' Stylin' INKspiration for more masculine card ideas.

Here is the Deconstructed Sketch No. 155 that inspired me:


4.28.2014

For the Boys

Masculine Monday is the challenge du jour at Stylin' Stampin' INKspiration. I decided to play along with this manly thank you card.


Stampin' Up!'s Soho Subway Designer Series Paper lends itself really well to masculine cards. I am hoping that we have an equally masculine DSP in the next catalog (which I'll find out tonight at the catalog premiere!). Both the Early Espresso ribbon and Soho Subway DSP are retiring, and are currently still available. Click the images below to order them before they are sold out.

I decided to keep the card simple since most of the men I know aren't in to frilly and over-the-top. The card went together very quickly because of this. The rectangle sizes are: 2" x 3-1/2", 2-1/2" x 4", and 3" X 4-1/2". The layers underneath each of them are just a quarter of an inch bigger than each one.

Please stop back in tomorrow. I have a much more girly card to share with you.

3.24.2014

Masculine Monday

I have really struggled over the last ten years to create masculine cards. Therefore, when I saw that today's Design Team challenge at Stylin' Stampin' INKspiration was just that, I jumped in with both feet!

I'm not sure if I've just evolved creatively, or if Stampin' Up! just has some really cool products that make it super easy, or maybe both. Regardless, I was pretty happy with how my card turned out, and it took me less than 10 minutes to design and make it!


My apologies for the giant picture, but I wanted you to be able to see the detail of the frame I made using the Hardwood background stamp. After I stamped it on the Early Espresso, I cut each section into strips and layered them over the Soho Subway DSP. Don't you just love those Essential Wooden Elements? They come cut into several different shapes, so all I had to do was stamp on them and glue them on the card!

I hope that I INKspired you to get outside your creative comfort zone today. I also hope that I remember where this card is come Father's Day. Oh wait, his birthday is in a couple weeks! Perfect!

7.20.2013

Swap Breakdown Day 7- Any Occasion Card

The challenge of this swap was that you had to use Basic Black, and then you could only use one other color and it had to be from the 2013-2015 In Color Collection. You could also use a neutral color such as Very Vanilla or Whisper White if necessary.

It sounds easy enough, and I had a pretty good idea what I wanted to do. However, as I was designing I kept thinking of elements to add, and then had to stop myself because it was adding other colors to the card!

Supply list can be found here

I sat down with my Basic Black and all of the In Colors to decide which one looked the best with BB. The Baked Brown Sugar was my favorite. Instantly, I thought "manly, nature, outdoorsy;" and grabbed my Woodgrain Embossing Folder.

I had seen an idea online a few weeks earlier where they had taken an ink pad and covered the raised side of the embossing folder before running the cardstock through the Big Shot. I had done a reverse of this with Versamark to emboss a few years ago, but had never thought of doing it with ink. I was pleased with the outcome and think it made my tree come to life. No two trees have the same bark pattern, and mine didn't either.

I wanted to give some texture to the leaves, but with not being able to use another color, I was at a loss; for a brief moment. I grabbed my Crystal Effects and started covering one of the leaves. I loved the pop and contrast it gave against the stamped leaves.

The last special technique I did for this card was on the Baker's Twine. We don't carry it in Black or Baked Brown Sugar, and I didn't want to use white; and obviously couldn't use the other colors. So I grabbed my reinker and some rubbing alcohol; mixed them in the Stampin' Spritzer and headed out to the front porch. I love how quickly you can transform any of our lighter colored ribbon into any of our colors to match your project!

Oh, and you might have noticed on the Supplies post that I listed Washi Tape as part of this card. When I was wrapping the Baker's Twine around the top layer, I looked around my table and there was the Washi. I grabbed a little piece to stick down the first end. It didn't take much washi, and since it's removeable; if I didn't like where I'd placed it, I could start over! 

This was my second favorite card that I made for the swap. I struggle with designing masculine cards, so I'm happy to have one to use now; and it's inspired me that I can, in fact, design more.
Hope it inspired you as well!