Monday, February 6, 2017

Masculine/Feminine Cards with the same supplies

Hi everyone!

I am back today with a new card series for the week. I decided to spend a few days demonstrating cards that can work for both masculine and feminine situations!  You can use the same supplies with just a few tweaks!

For my first card, I am using the Designer Tee Stamp Set and the Carried Away Designer Series Paper. Both are from the 2017 Sale-a-bration Catalog

I took some help from our Crumb Cake Note Cards to help pull these two cards together.


For the masculine card, I added a Night of Navy band and a Basic Gray circle to the focal panel. To change it up a bit for the feminine version, I added a lace doily and Peekaboo Peach!
There really are so many different ways that you can use the same cards for different purposes! 
Guess what?!?  You can use the link below to print out the coordinating tutorial which includes a picture, supply list, dimensions and instructions!  You can also watch the video of me making this project down below or over at Youtube!

Click Here to Download the PDF Tutorial-

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1 comment:

  1. Hi Misty,
    What a clever idea. I like that you showed them two different ways.
    Thanks,
    Lesa

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