Friday, January 8, 2021

Feminine and Masculine birthdays

 Hey crafty friends - I'm popping in with a couple of quick birthday cards. A feminine one for niece Annika (turning 20, yikes!!) and a masculine one for my "bro-in-law" Doug.


Supplies:  Paper - Recollections A7 card; 
Core'dinations black; Neenah white; 
Concord & 9th Evergreen; Sunny Studio Classic Gingham;
BoBunny dotted swiss
Stamps - Sunny Studio Everything's Rosy
Dies - Sunny Studio Everything's Rosy;
My Favorite Things Flutter of Butterflies (retired)
Spellbinders Sentiments One

When I made a previous project using roses stamped on yellow cardstock, I also stamped some on white cardstock. I decided to pair a couple with Hero Arts die cut leaves atop a gingham panel. I love how the slimline zig zag layer works on this A7 card.

I used the same sentiment die on my masculine card - to me it's the kind of font that works for both. The Authentique Suave paper really did all the work here - so helpful since I struggle with masculine cards!


Supplies: Paper - Authentique Suave; 
Paper Studio Grey; Core'dinations Black
Dies - Spellbinders Sentiments One

That's it for today. I'm sending the feminine card to Watercooler Wednesday Anything Goes with a Feminine Twist. Thanks for visiting!!




8 comments:

  1. Two beautiful cards Linda. Thanks for sharing with us at Watercooler Wednesday this week,

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  2. You caught the essence of both girly and manly in each of the cards. Fabulous pair.

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  3. two great cards, Linda - love the bright colors for your feminine card and that funny guy with the hat on your masculine card is so cute!

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  4. Wonderful masculine and feminine birthday cards!

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  5. Beautiful cards Linda and thanks for sharing with us at Watercooler Wednesday.

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  6. Great set of birthday cards, Linda!

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  7. Both are great! Masculine cards are hard, but this is one of the best ever!

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