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Monday, June 8, 2026

Like a fine wine...

 

I made these cards, hoping they could be used for men who happen to like wine. I always need masculine cards, and I hadn't used my wine-themed stamps and dies in a long time.

After adding some DSP to the card front, I created a smaller, matted panel for my sentiment and wine die-cuts. The panel was popped up with some thin foam tape that was about an inch wide. I like using this tape on cards because it adds dimension, but not too much!


The wine bottle was cut from some green vellum. I used a dark red marker to color the wine on the back side of the die-cut.

The label was cut from gold cardstock with an oval that was stamped and fussy-cut.

the wine glass was also cut from vellum and colored on the back side.

I used my Xyron sticker maker to add adhesive to the backs of both the wine and wine glass. 

The cheese was stamped with gold ink onto white cardstock, colored with a light yellow marker, fussy-cut and popped up with a dimensional.



Here's a look at the other card, which was made the same way. I thought this background DSP made it seem even more masculine.


This is the stamped sentiment I put on the inside of each card.

I'd love to know if you think these cards would work for a masculine birthday. If you think they're a little too girly, please say so. I'm really trying to broaden my repertoire of masculine cards, and I appreciate your input.

Thanks so much for stopping by, and remember to laugh--a little or a lot--every day.

Cheryl

5 comments:

designbydonna said...

I think these both are great masculine cards. The brown letter background for sure. I think the polka dots would be good for either man or woman.

crafty-stamper said...

Both great masculine cards tbh- love how you die-cut the bottle and glass out of vellum and love the scrabble paper on the second card.
Carol x

Wanda said...

Great cards, I especially love the scrabble background paper, so fun!

Lynette said...

I think these both work well for guy birthday cards! Well done. I like that you used your Xyron - that should work well for layering die cuts, I would think!

Wendy R. said...

Cheryl, these are fabulous. I love the wine and cheese theme, and that sentiment is just perfect. Sure, if getting better with age looks this good, we may all need a label and a cheese board.