for the guys swap

for the guys swap

I love card swaps! This past month was “For the Guys”, a masculine card swap. Most crafter’s find it difficult to design more masculine cards. I am always grateful for new ideas for guy cards!

The first swap card is from Lyn L and contains stamping and die cuts Grassy Grove bundle (retired). The Pool Party cardstock diagonally cut is embossed with the Metal plate 3D embossing folder. The sentiment is stamped in Early Espresso ink with the stamp set Biggest Wish.

Denise W’s swap card features the (retired) Let’s Set Sail punch bundle in Crumb Cake cardstock, Pool Party ink and Cardstock and Basic White and Black – i striking masculine color combination!
Judy M’s guy swap card uses the Lattice card technique. “many templates are available to download off the web. I like to attach/cut on the back so the large open space ends up on the bottom of the fold,” she writes in her swap recipe card. She used the Wildlife Wonder (#157923), Rays of Light background stamp (#158925) Mossy Meadow cardstock and ink, Daffodil Delight ink, Early Espresso ink, and Very Vanilla Cardstock. Great male vibes!
The new Zoo Crew whimsical Suite collection is the highlight of Lori V’s guy swap card. The Designer Series Paper in this suite, Zoo Crew 12″ x12″ DSP is colorful and zany with all the Zoo Crew animals on one side and gorgeous black and white geometric patterns on the other – so so versatile! She uses the alligator image colored with Stampin’ Blends and coordinates it with matching cardstock and black and white DSP highlights! A guy card that proves you don’t need to stick to neutral colors to be masculine!
BV’s guy swap card features the He’s the Man (retired) suite and the He’s the Man DSP great card in traditional colors!
This guy swap card from Marcy W. uses the Brewed for You (#159087) set which carried over into the new Annual Catalog on the bottom of page 92! Granny Apple Green makes a bold and colorful background for the beer mug and jug that are expertly colored with Soft Suede (retired) and Smoky Slate Blends and Crushed Curry and Mango Melody (retired) Stampin’ Write markers!
This swap card contains a clever use of the background stamp from the Artistically Inked stamp set that also carried over into the new catalog on page 114 with Pecan Pie ink and Old Olive a great color combination from Carol S. She also uses Nature’s Prints stamps and dies and the Basics 3D Embossing folder for the small strip of Mossy Meadow cardstock in the card’s middle!
I love the delightful use of color by LeAnne P’s swap card Tahitian Tide and Parakeet party will brighten any Dad’s day with this cute and cheerful card. Charming Sentiments (#159985) is stamped in Parakeet party on the inside of this fancy fold card and Best Family Ever (#160720) garners the spot in the circle die at the top and both sentiment sets carried over on pages 18 and 36 respectively! I will highlight this fun fold in a future blog post so keep watch for it!
Marie W’s creative use of masking on this masculine card is awesome creating a look of layering without the extra paper – I love the look. She uses Crumb Cake card base and Very Vanilla cardstock as the layer, sticky notes as the masking paper and Blending Brushes with Calypso Coral and (retired) Mango Melody ink! The Memento Tuxedo Black ink makes the perfect silhouetter stamping for the grassy grove stamps and deer die which also carried over to the new catalog on page 84.
Rachelle M’s Guy swap card features Taco Fiesta and Something Fancy stamp set. The card uses Stitched With Whimsy dies and the Alphabet A’ la mode dies. The Taco Fiesta stamp set is a fun whimsical set and this happy birthday card is perfect for the guy swap.
I hope these creative examples will give you some great masculine ideas for card for all those special guys in your life! Now go out and create some art of your very own – one stamp at a time!

Happy Stampin’
Natalie

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sea turtle masculine z fold card

sea turtle masculine z fold card

Every month I participate in a upline card swap and this month it was a guy swap. Masculine cards are always difficult – it is super easy to make a “girlie” card- flowers and rainbows these come easily to me. But a guy swap that is always a challenge – you all know by now that I a favor bright colors – I have always been a Brights Collection lover! Most guy cards use neutrals and I wanted to try to make a masculine card that was a bit more on the bright side without making it feminine!
I picked the Sea Turtles stamp set and did a fun embossing and watercolor wash technique! I think it is a fun card – bright and cheery and masculine! Let me know if you think I hit the mark!?

Measurements:
BASE: Pretty Peacock 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″
scored at 4 1/4″ and 2 1/8″
Basic White Layer: 4″ x 5 1/4″ and scrap for the
turtle
DSP: 1 7/8″ x 5 1/4″used the B side from the
Cheerful Daisies Designer Series Paper
(who would think of the back of the
flowered paper LOL)

To make the Z fold – score the paper at the half way point at 4 1/4″ and then again halfway in between the 4 1/4″ and the end at 2 1/8″.
Fold the 2 1/8″ score line back on itself and the 4 1/4″ normally like a normal card.
Adhere the 1 7/8″ x 5 1/4″ piece of DSP to the front 2 1/8″ panel.
On the Basic White layer I stamped in Pretty Peacock ink the sentiment in the far upper left hand corner.
Stamp the smaller turtle image in the bottom right hand corner on a diagonal like he is crawling back onto the paper.
Using Lemon Lime Twist stamp the small starfish image on either side of the small turtle.
Adhere the Basic White layer to the inside of the card.
Using the Stamparatus, ink the large turtle image in Versamark ink first then directly into the Pretty Peacock ink then stamp onto the Basic White cardstock that has been secured with the Stamparatus magnets.
Clean off the turtle stamp very well – reink in the Versamark ink and restamp the turtle image again.
Add Clear Embossing powder to the turtle image – it will look grainy like sand.
Using the heat tool, heat the embossing powder until it starts to melt and become shiny (do not overheat or you can burn the image and scorch the paper)
You can see in the image below where the embossing powder is melted on the left side and still granular looking on the unheated right side.
Squeeze the ink pad case together while closed and squish ink onto the top of the case lid to make a painter’s palette. Using a waterpainter apply a few drops of water to the ink and watercolor the embossed image of the turtle – the ink will color all the non-embossed portions of the turtle.
Allow the watercolor to dry and fussy cut the turtle image out. Apply adhesive to the left side of the back of the turtle and adhere the turtle hanging over the edge of the Z fold front panel so that it covers the sentiment that is peaking out on top.
Add Iridescent Rhinestone Basic Jewels to the card and your masculine work of art is complete.

I love water-coloring and this was so fun – try your hand at it and see what works of art you can create – one stamp at a time!

Happy Stampin’
Natalie