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His&Hers Day 2 (Feminine Card)

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HH_participant

Hi all,

We are on to day 2 of His&Hers and today’s classes were just jam packed with great inspiration. Ideally, I’d love to try all the techniques shared today, but for starters I wanted to try using 1 collection of paper (from my Simon Says Stamp card kit) to create both masculine and feminine cards. One of the guest designers of the class shared a technique in using vellum and cut them into uneven strips. Unfortunately, I do not have ANY vellum in my stash, but I did have some great papers that I wanted to layer together for a birthday card.

Here it is!

Surprise Happy Birthday

On to card 2 – Masculine Card

 

His&Hers Day 1 (Masculine Card)

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HH_participant

For today’s Masculine card I wanted to create a cards using “Thinking of you” as a sentiment and products that would stretch to both of projects. For both cards I used Embossing folders, washi tape, my circle cutter and papers from My Minds Eye.

Stamps: Studio G : Thinking of You/ Miss You So

Card 2: Thinking of You

Thinking Of You

Thanks for stopping by!

His&Hers Day 1 (Feminine Card)

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HH_participant

For today’s Feminine card I wanted to create a cards using “Thinking of you” as a sentiment and products that would stretch to both of projects. For both cards I used Embossing folders, washi tape, my circle cutter and papers from My Minds Eye.

Stamps: SimonSaysStamp: Like Your Style

Card 1: Feminine Card – I Think of You EACH DAY

I Think Of You Each Day

Thanks for stopping by! On to card 2 =)

 

His&Hers Brainstorming!

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HH_participant

Hi all,

I’m so excited to have started another Online Card Class. This time around I am a participating in a class called His & Hers. Generally speaking, I feel that masculine cards are one of the most difficult types of cards to make. Most vendors/suppliers sell products that are totally geared towards feminine interests. I think this class will provide some great insight on creating complementary cards as well as bring my attention to products that can be multi-functional in a masculine card.

For Day 1 we are focusing what types of materials/colors we feel are masculine vs feminine. We were asked to fill out a little chart and share what we felt were feminine vs. masculine themes. I took it one step further by adding punching out some tags using scrap material of patterns and colors I thought represented each individual category.

Card Class - His and Hers

 

On to card 1 : Feminine Card using sentiment Thinking of You