Showing posts with label masculine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label masculine. Show all posts

Friday, July 8, 2022

Patterned Paper Patchwork Card Two Ways

Today's patchwork cards were inspired by a card made by Bobby at Bits and Pieces. She used floral patterned paper and hand-drawn stitching lines to create a quilted patterned birthday card. Bobby's card was so sweet, and her layout was fantastic! So, of course, I made my own patchwork cards! I am using her card and measurements as my inspiration.

He's the Man Designer Series Paper DSP card patchwork quilt happy birthday card masculine Peaceful Moments stamp set


The first card I am sharing today uses the He's the Man Designer Series Paper (#159068). I used the argyle, diagonal stripes, diamonds, grid decking, cookout, and vehicle patterned papers to create my first patchwork card. 

 

He's the Man Designer Series Paper Graphic DSP

I tried to vary the positions of the linear and icon patterns, so that the patterns did not look too busy.

He's the Man Designer Series Paper DSP card patchwork quilt happy birthday card masculine Peaceful Moments stamp set


I also picked patterns with similar colors. I am loving this color combination of Sahara Sand, Cajun Craze, Early Espresso, and Basic Black! It has warmth from the orange-red of the Cajun Craze and the richness of the Early Espresso that is very striking.

He's the Man Designer Series Paper DSP card patchwork quilt Halloween card Scary Cute stamp set


The second card I am sharing today uses the Host reward Celebrate Everything Designer Series Paper (#159913) from the July-December Mini Catalog. I highlighted the fall and Halloween patterned papers here, using Stampin' Blends to color in the background of the leaves pattern, the woodgrain pattern, and the pumpkins. The faces on the pumpkins are too cute!

He's the Man Designer Series Paper DSP card patchwork quilt Halloween card Scary Cute stamp set


The Celebrate Everything Designer Series Paper is a gigantic designer series paper pack with patterns for fall and winter holidays and occasions. It has 48 sheets with 4 each of 12 double-sided designs. Wow! That is a lot of designer series paper in one pack! Yes, please!

Celebrate Everything Designer Series Paper DSP Graphic


All of the patterns are beautiful! There is a good balance of bold, bigger patterns and more subtle, smaller scale patterns. Having a variety of scales in patterned paper is helpful because the patterns don't overwhelm each other and become too busy. It is also helpful because not all projects are the same size. I wouldn't necessarily use a very large pattern on a small 3" x 3" card because it would be hard to see what the pattern is.

I can see myself easily using this entire pack of paper. I love the color palette and all of the patterns, but I especially love the fall and Halloween patterns! The Christmas ornament pattern is also one of my favorites.

Stampin' Rewards Chart Graphic


Celebrate Everything Designer Series Paper is a Host item. This means you need to place a qualifying order that earns enough Stampin' Rewards to get the Celebrate Everything Designer Series Paper. Stampin' Rewards can start to be earned on qualifying orders of $150 USD or more (before shipping and tax).

Below are the measurements and supplies I used to make these designer series paper patchwork cards.

Measurements

  • Card Base: 8-1/2" x 5-1/2"; scored at 4-1/4" (Thick Basic White Cardstock)
  • Squares (cut 2): 1-1/4" x 1-1/4" (He's the Man DSP or Celebrate Everything DSP)
  • Vertical Rectangles (cut 3): 1-1/4" x 2-1/2" (He's the Man DSP or Celebrate Everything DSP)
  • Horizontal Rectangles (cut 2): 1-1/4" x 2-5/8" (He's the Man DSP or Celebrate Everything DSP)
  • Pumpkin: 1-1/2" x 1-1/2" (Basic White Cardstock)


Supplies

#159850 Scary Cute Stamp Set
#151595 Peaceful Moments Stamp Set
#159276 Basic White Cardstock
#159229 Thick Basic White Cardstock
#159068 He's the Man Designer Series Paper
#159913 Celebrate Everything Designer Series Paper
#132708 Memento Tuxedo Black Ink Pad
#154830 Balmy Blue Stampin' Blends Combo Pack
#154843 Basic Black Stampin' Blends Combo Pack
#154897 Pumpkin Pie Stampin' Blends Combo Pack
#154906 Soft Suede Stampin' Blends Combo Pack
#154882 Crumb Cake Stampin' Blends Combo Pack
#144220 Rhinestone Basic Jewels
#104430 Dimensionals
#110755 Multipurpose Liquid Glue
#102300 Bone Folder
#103579 Paper Snips
#130148 Grid Paper
#152392 Paper Trimmer
#117147 Clear Block B


I hope you enjoyed today's patchwork patterned paper cards featuring the He's the Man Designer Series Paper and the Celebrate Everything Designer Series Paper. If you need supplies to make this card, please, shop my online store HERE.


If you have any questions about today's project or would like to host a party, please, don't hesitate to ask me. I am happy to help you with your stamping and to help you host your own stamping party!

Thanks for stopping by! Have a great day!
Beth

Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Outdoor Barbecue Masculine Birthday Card

My husband grew up in Texas where beef is king of the meats in BBQ. Needless to say, he loves beef! I think he would eat it at every meal, even dessert! When I saw the Outdoor Barbecue stamp set in the January-June Mini Catalog, I knew this would be the stamp set that I would create all kinds of projects for my husband.

Craft with Beth: Stampin' Up! card Outdoor Barbecue BBQ masculine birthday card paper piecing stitched rectangle dies subtle embossing folder

This is the card that I created for my husband's birthday and was the first project that I thought of when I saw Outdoor Barbecue in the catalog! I imagined a grill that you could lift up the top to reveal a birthday message inside!

To achieve an operable grill lid, I knew it had to be stamped in multiple pieces. I first stamped the grill image onto Whisper White cardstock with Memento Tuxedo Black ink and will act as the base for the operable grill lid.

Craft with Beth: Stampin' Up! card Outdoor Barbecue BBQ masculine birthday card paper piecing stitched rectangle dies subtle embossing folder

Then I stamped the grill image a second time onto Smoky Slate cardstock with Basic Gray ink. I cut out the top section of the grill with my paper snips. Then I cut the grill top in half horizontally to separate the bottom of the grill from the lid of the grill. I scored the top of the grill lid with my paper trimmer to create a hinge. I glued the hinge area right over top of the first grill. Next I glued the bottom of the grill over top of the bottom of the first grill.

I stamped the "holy smokes; it's your birthday" greeting onto a scrap of Whisper White cardstock and fussy cut it with my paper snips. You could mask the greeting or use your Stampin' Write Marker to ink half of the greeting at a time. However, the writing is so close that it very difficult to separate the lines of text.

The Poppy Parade gingham designer series paper, from the Brights Designer Series Paper Pack, adds to the cookout theme too.
 
Craft with Beth: Stampin' Up! card Outdoor Barbecue BBQ masculine birthday card paper piecing stitched rectangle dies subtle embossing folder

The ketchup bottle and the hamburger images are repeated on the inside of the card to connect the outside homemade designer series paper on the front. You could also draw in a plate with the Stampin' Blends underneath the hamburger or add a strip of the Poppy Parade gingham patterned paper below the stamped images to create a tablecloth look. How cute would that be!?

Craft with Beth: Stampin' Up! card Outdoor Barbecue BBQ masculine birthday card paper piecing stitched rectangle dies subtle embossing folder

Have you tried the Outdoor Barbecue stamp set in the January-June Mini Catalog yet? What stamps in this set are your favorites? I would love to see what you have created with the Outdoor Barbecue stamp set! Post a project photo on my Facebook Page today!

Thanks for stopping by!
Beth


Outdoor Barbecue Masculine Birthday Card
Stamps
#151553 Outdoor Barbecue (Cling-Mount)
Paper
#100730 Whisper White Cardstock
#111350 Pacific Point Cardstock
#131202 Smoky Slate Cardstock
#149613 Brights Designer Series Paper
Ink
#132708 Memento Tuxedo Black Ink Pad
#149165 Basic Gray Ink Pad
#147113 Smoky Slate Ink Pad
#147115 Soft Suede Ink Pad
#147084 Real Red Ink Pad
#147273 Soft Suede Stampin’ Blends Combo Pack
#145058 Smoky Slate Stampin’ Blends Combo Pack
#147274 Granny Apple Green Stampin' Blends Combo Pack
#149555 Light So Saffron Stampin' Blend 
#147275 Poppy Parade Stampin' Blend Combo Pack
Embellishments
#104430 Dimensionals
#146282 Metallic Pearls
Tools
#152392 Stampin’ Trimmer
#102300 Bone Folder
#126200 Stampin’ Scrub
#102394 Stampin’ Mist
#103579 Paper Snips
#110755 Tombow Mono Multi Liquid Glue
Corresponding Clear Acrylic Blocks
Die Cutting Machine
#148551 Stitched Rectangles Dies

Wednesday, March 8, 2017

You Lift Me Up!

The Lift Me Up stamp and thinlit set reminds me of my first trip to Australia. My friends and I took a sunrise hot air over the Hunter Valley.

Craft with Beth: Lift Me Up Thinking of You Markers on Acrylic Blocks Technique Masculine Birthday Card Hunter Valley NSW Australia hot air balloon ride

We floated over vineyards and fields with grape vines and kangaroos. The mountain views were absolutely stunning. We had such an amazing day that I recreated my hot air balloon ride with this thinking of you card.

Craft with Beth: Lift Me Up Thinking of You Markers on Acrylic Blocks Technique Masculine Birthday Card

The green and blue color block was made by applying markers to clear acrylic blocks and spritzing them with water before "stamping" it onto cardstock. I used Old Olive, Bermuda Bay, Tempting Turquoise, and Pacific Point on an H block.

The sentiments in Lift Me Up are so lovely and heart-warming. 

Craft with Beth: Lift Me Up Thinking of You Markers on Acrylic Blocks Technique Masculine Birthday Card

Looking at this card I thought the layout and color palette would work well for a masculine card. I changed the greeting to create a masculine birthday card for my husband's birthday next week.

Craft with Beth: Lift Me Up Thinking of You Markers on Acrylic Blocks Technique Masculine Birthday Card

On the inside of the card, I stamped the small and medium sized clouds. I sneaked/snuck in a little love cloud too. I think he will really like his birthday card!

How have you used the Lift Me Up Bundle? I would love to see what you make!

Thanks for stopping by!
Beth



You Lift Me Up Card Project Supply List
Stamps
#144712 Lift Me Up Bundle (Clear-Mount)
#144711 Lift Me Up Bundle (Wood-Mount)
Paper
#100730 Whisper White
#138336 Tip Top Taupe
Ink
#126970 Night of Navy
#126952 Tempting Turquoise
#131259 Brights Stampin’ Write Markers
Embellishments
#124262 Whisper White Baker’s Twine
#119246 Rhinestones
Tools
#143263 Big Shot
#118490 H Acrylic Block
#126185 Spritzer