Monday, January 3, 2011
I {Heart} You
He's all rough and tumble, a bit of grumble. He comes home with mud caked all on his boots and jeans. He's scruffy in the face, and a little in his personality. He won't think of wearing anything pink and cringes at the thought of a button shirt and tie. But oh, oh, does he have a heart of gold and I love him to pieces. (You see, that's why I married him.)
Masculine cards are difficult to make, I agree--whether it be for a birthday, a congrats, or a lovely dovey valentine's cards for your mister--but this first ever set from Practicing Creativity Designs makes it super easy! I stamped a tone on tone background with the open argyle pattern, ink distressed the edges and then added my sentiment panel by threading some burlap string and adhering with tape.
For some more excellent inspiration using Key to My Heart and the other three word clues for this month's release, please stop by the blogs of Dana, Paulina and Courtney! Be sure to enter your phrase on Courtney's blog for a chance to win both sets being released this month! I {heart} both of them!
Supplies Used:
Cardstock: (Natural White) SU, (Ivory) Georgia Pacific
Stamps: (Key to My Heart) Practicing Creativity Designs
Ink: (Vintage Photo and Antique Linen Distress) Ranger
Embellishments: (Epoxy Heart) Cloud 9, (Natural Burlap String) May Arts
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So sweet
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Your card is fabulous! Very simple and very beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love the simplicity of this card. The red really pops! :)
ReplyDeleteLove the way that heart truly stands out, Karen! Fab design and great for the guys (and gals IMHO!)
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Aimes
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You rock the masculine cards Karen. This one is no exception. The rustic twine adds a great touch to the clean lines and simple pattern.
ReplyDeleteThanku dear for ur sweet comment on my blog.
ReplyDeletei don't know which is cuter--the description of your husband or the card! love the use of burlap string, too!
ReplyDeleteHi Karen,
ReplyDeleteI'm with Lynn, I love how you describe DH and the card is just perfect - it's a tie! (not the scary kind).
Hugs!
Love it, love the twine!
ReplyDeleteLove it just the most perfect CAS card.
ReplyDeleteLove the CAS design, Karen! It really makes the sentiment stand out!
ReplyDeleteFun fun Karen! I love the twine and sentiment! This card is great!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fab card Karen! Love the distressed edges on this one - really makes the card pop!
ReplyDeleteWhat a superb CAS, Karen! I love the way you used the burlap string!
ReplyDeleteSimply perfect!
ReplyDeleteYou always do wonderful masculine cards! This one is perfect like all your other creations!
ReplyDeleteUnique and simple card. Looks Great!!!
ReplyDeleteOh, I LOVE this card. Love the tone on tone with the shot of red... This card is perfect and I love it!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute card! I love just the line grid!
ReplyDeleteLove this card Karen and how you did that background grid.
ReplyDeletePerfect masculine Valentine's Day card! Love the tone on tone, the distressed edges and the POP of red!
ReplyDeleteSo subtle.... so beautiful! Love it!
ReplyDeleteYour hubby sounds like mine! And I love your card....I have missed seeing your cards the last few days! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteLove the simplicity of the card... can't wait to see the rest of the set.
ReplyDeleteSuch a perfect card for a male or female ;-)
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you and yours Karen <3
That background is wonderful- masculine, clean- could easily be turned vintage... love.
ReplyDeleteFab treatment on the sentiment too! (if it is his birthday, hope it's HAPPY!!!)
one of the best masculine cards i've ever seen. they're so hard for me to do, and you did a great job on this card-very inspiring :)
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ReplyDeleteHI Karen, Happy New Year to you!!
ReplyDeleteYes, I agree with you that the masculine card is not easy to make!! anyway, I am sure your husband will love for everything tht you do for him!!
Gorgeous design! Wishing you and your family a wonderful 2011...may your year sparkle!!
ReplyDeleteI agree with what several people have said already - your masculine cards do rock!
ReplyDeleteOMG, this is fantasticly CAS....LOVE! Seriously. Love. :)
ReplyDeleteOh I adore this one Karen...
ReplyDeleteI love the look of that asymmetrical cord/ribbon stuff! What a great idea!
ReplyDeleteso simple and so beautiful, Karen! i adore how you can do magic with such simple designs. love this!
ReplyDeletesuch a perfect card!! simple design but still plenty of details to make the card stunning!
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