Joan B is a wonderful stamper, full of fun ideas and delightful creativity, plus her Dear Paperlicious articles are ROTFLMBO funny. Check out Joan B's extremely cool masculine valentine card on her blog Paperlicious. Then come back here and see my take on it....
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Welcome back! Here's my version of Joan's fabulously creative and masculine valentine, which, once it got processed through my brain, isn't so masculine anymore. Masculine is just so hard.
So to speak.
Hope you like it! And thanks, Joan, for the inspiration!
Supplies
stamps: PTI Mega Mixed Messages and Polka Dot Basics
ink: real red, Palette Noir
paper: PTI white, SU real red
accessories: ribbon, flower punch, small circle punch, dimensionals
Just gorgeous!! Thanks for sharing with all of us.
ReplyDeleteThis is just so pretty. I love the red and white. The black gingham ribbon is the perfect touch!
ReplyDeleteyou are a bad girl, susan! pears pears pears LOL
ReplyDeletei think you should devote a week to kraft paper--i'd love to see your simple sensibility applied to my favorite paper
Pure wonderfulness.
ReplyDeleteLove both your card and Joan's!
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful. I have got to order the Polka Dot sets from PTI. They just seem to have a million possible uses.
ReplyDeleteI think as females, our brain can't process the guy card that well. It is a very cute card. Masculine, I think the cute flowers sidetracked that part.
ReplyDeleteThis is really cute. Love the popped up panel. Great simple card.
ReplyDeleteMasculine??? Maybe not but still a great card as is Joans'... can see why she inspires you.
ReplyDeleteAnd yes you are very naughty LOL but don't change!!!!
TFS
Talk about "THUD" when I saw this card! SO IMPRESSED with this classic card - well done!
ReplyDeleteLove this card. Polka dots with gingham always pleases my soul, for some reason. And where you put your sentiments is almost always a place I wouldn't have thought of but always feels more right than where I would have put them.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Love the red/white boldness. Nice, inspired card.
ReplyDeleteNo, not really masculine, but a super card just the same.
ReplyDeleteMasculine is hard? Tsk! Tsk! :-)
ReplyDeleteI very often walk away from your blog wanting to go recreate exactly what you've shared with us. I love this one!!! {I usually give up and just come back and look at yours and smile again}
ReplyDeleteA snicker and a delightfully wonderful card to CASE - what more could a girl want? Well, there's more, but that's a good start.
ReplyDeletelove this card!
ReplyDeletei am on a black and white and one color kick these days. am adding this one to my inspiration pile.
thanks again!!
marty ferraro
love the colors and the 3 flowers. It is definately not masculine but I love it anyway!!
ReplyDeleteOoh, very pretty. Shall we say, a little too soft to be masculine?
ReplyDeleteThis is so fresh and pretty!! I love your trio of flowers, and polka dots!!
ReplyDeletePerfection!
ReplyDeleteyou are so kind! (and your card rocks)
ReplyDeleteThis may not be masculine but it's ultra cute. I'll be bookmarking this for future caseing purposes.
ReplyDeleteI liked it so much I cased it twice and posted it on my blog today. TFS
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