This shirt die is always fun to use for masculine cards. The gold plaid DSP came from a 4" X 6" paper pad, and I thought it was perfect for man's shirt.
I did a little inking around the collar, the button placket, the pocket and the sleeves.
The buttons were created with Nuvo Drops.
I had the Happy Birthday already stamped and die-cut in my stash, so I just popped it up on foam tape.
I stamped a sentiment on the inside to finish the card.
I used another piece of the gold plaid DSP as a background on this card. Then, I die-cut a frame with lots of gears around the edge, along with a few extra gears.
Happy Birthday was stamped in the center of the frame, but I wish now that I had heat embossed it.
The inside sentiment was printed with my computer, and I added a few more gear die-cuts.
We are bracing for severe thunderstorms today. I just hope they don't do too much damage!
Thanks so much for stopping by, and remember to laugh--a little or a lot--every day.
Cheryl
4 comments:
Here you are kicking it with the masculine cards. The gold plaid makes a great shirt. My favorite though is all of those gears.
Both are great masculine cards. I think I will surely case these - I always have trouble making man cards. TFS
These are so cool Cheryl! I always struggle with men's cards too but you've nailed it, LOVE that little shirt. Hope your storms pass by and you're warm and dry!
Two super-wonderful masculine cards, Cheryl! Great shirt and great gears, too!
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