Masculine card turned to feminine card

Last week I made this masculine card and I mentioned that you could easily turn it into a feminine card.  Although I’ve changed the image because the occasion didn’t suit for the person I was mailing it to, I could have kept it the same and it would still have been a feminine card. Anyway, the patterned paper used in this card is the same as the masculine card, only I’ve used the other side of the paper – stripes for masculine and flowers for feminine.  The other thing I did a swap of was I used some elegant ribbon instead of the twill and a pretty flower shaped ribbon charm instead of the grommet.  The colours of the card though are pretty much the same.

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I hope this inspires you to look at your craft products a little closer and see how you can swap one item for another to change the theme of the card.  Please feel free to leave comments, I love hearing your opinions.

All products used to make this card are by Stampin’ Up! and available for purchase through me at angelasargeant@gmail.com

Rubber Stamps:
Friends 24/7

Inkpads:
Basic Brown
Baja Breeze
Kiwi Kiss
Creamy Caramel (sponged around the watercolour and vanilla cardstock)

Cardstock & Paper:
Watercolour Paper (used for bird image)
Very Vanilla
Baja Breeze
Chocolate Chip
Parisian Breeze (patterned paper)

Accessories:
Styled Silver Hodgepodge (flower ribbon charm)
Valet Ribbon Originals

Tools:
Sponge Daubers
Aquapainter (used with inkpads to watercolour the bird and add colour to the sentiment)

Adhesives:
SNAIL Adhesive
Stampin’ Dimensionals

One Response to “Masculine card turned to feminine card”

  1. this is one of my favourite stamp sets and favourite paper. beautiful card Angela!

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