Today I am sharing with you a card that can easily be changed up to work for either a male or a female birthday. The stamp set Easy Events from Stampin' Up! is a nice all-purpose stamp set that will give you you lots of mileage. Let me show you both versions of the card and then we can chat. I used Mojo Monday Sketch 292 for my cards.
Now the card for a male.
Did you see the differences in the two versions?
1. Different color card bases.
2. Different embossing folders on the backgrounds.
3. Different color mats & scallop circles.
4. Scallop border versus strip of paper in the middle of the cards.
5. Line image created with markers versus an image clored with blender pens and ink pads.
5. Piercing on the scallop circles of the female card.
6. Sentiment positioned on left versus right.
Would you like anEasy Events Tutorial? Click on the link to see a sample of the cards that you will receive directions to make. In addition, the tutorial will include 8 alternative cards using other c.s. & dsp plus a blender pen tutorial. If you are interested, read on.
Anyone making a purchase of $35 (not counting shipping or tax) from my online store, will receive this tutorial for free. To get to my online store, click the SHOP NOW button at the top left of this page. Please don't wait because the Easy Events stamp set will be retired at the end of May.
Stampin' Up Image below:
To get even more mileage from this set, I separate the image and the sentiment by cutting them apart. Then I can use the sentiment separately from the graphic. But, the image and the sentiment can easily be lined up as a unt, if you have clear stamps.
STAMPIN' UP! SUPPLIES USED:
stamps – Easy Events 116958 w ($32.95), 123225 c ($24.95;
paper – Patio Party dsp 126916 normally $10.95 but on sale for $8.21 (while supplies last), Baja Breeze c.s., Primrose petals c.s., Whisper White c.s., Midnight Muse c.s.;
Thanks for stopping by my blog today!
Hugs,
Ginger
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I love the cards!! You used so many techniques with each one that they popped the card out!! Good job!!
Loved all the cards & loved the stamps, dsp and the embossing. these cards really caught my eye..loved them all, another awesome job!