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Masculine Card Tutorial | Strike Up The Band

I love making masculine card, somehow it’s easier on my eyes when I have bad migraine periods. When making a masculine cards there is a few things you can follow. Neutral colors, geometric shapes and less cute more realistic. Well I got one of three, I’m using a neutral green color. But I still feel it’s masculine.

It all started with a stamp set. When looking for another set in my drawer I saw this and knew I wanted to use it for a birthday card for my grandfather. I love the cute little bunnies from the Strike Up The Band stamp set. I did make a card a couple of years ago that I just love, it’s still a favorite of mine. You can find it HERE.

I was sitting and colouring in my sofa, and decided to go green this time. When going back into my craftroom I realized that it would be hard to fit them all on a regular sized card. So slimline it had to be. And then I just wanted them to be in the clouds and why not make the clouds green to get them to coordinate with the bunnies.

Full card showing six bunnies in band clothes with instruments walking among the clouds on a slimline card. With the sentiment it's your birthday strike up the band

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Supplies:

MFT Mini Cloud Edges Stencil: MFT SSS
MFT Mini Cloud Edges Slimline Stencil: MFT SSS
MFT Jalapeño Popper Premium Dye Ink Pad: MFT SSS
MFT Strike Up The Band: MFT
Blending Brushes: MFT SSS AMZ SBC
Memento Tuxedo Black: SSS AMZ SBC
Neenah Solar White 80lb: SSS AMZ SBC

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