Inside the card
I am currently captivated with two stamp sets, both from Concord & 9th and both new additions to my stash. I love the big, bold sentiments in the Everyday Greetings stamp set.
Concord & 9th: Everyday Greetings
The font is bold and really allows the sentiment to be the focal point of the card. And the sentiments are versatile and can easily be used for various occasions. For that reason, I have found myself reaching for this stamp set a lot lately. For this card, I knew the bold nature of the font would be great for a masculine card.
The other Concord & 9th stamp set I am loving is called Seasonal Borders.
Concord & 9th: Seasonal Borders
The stamps in this set are large, which means making backgrounds with them is easy. I am especially into the watercolor wash stamp, though I have lots of ideas for holiday cards with the two other images. This image is what you make of it, so I knew I could easily use it to make a background for the card.
In the video below I show you how I put these stamps sets together to make this bold, masculine card. Card measurements and the products I used to create this card are listed below.
What do you think of this card? Do you have any tips for making masculine or gender neutral card? Let me know in the comments!
Measurements:
Card Base: 110# cardstock cut to 11” x4 ¼” and scored at 5 ½”
Brown panel: 4 ¼” x 5 ½”
Stamped panel: 3 ¾” x 5”
Products Used:
Concord & 9th - Seasonal Borders
Concord & 9th - Everyday Greetings
The Ton - Penned Sentiments
Stampin’ Up - Classic Stampin’ Pad, Tip Top Taupe
Stampin’ Up - Classic Stampin’ Pad, Hello Honey
Stampin’ Up - Classic Stampin’ Pad, Dapper Denim
VersaMark Watermark Stamp Pad
Recollections - Anti-Static Bag
Recollections - Detail Embossing Powder, Snow
Zing! - Metallic Embossing Powder, Gold