Handmade Masculine Cards with Tasteful Touches For Stamp Review Crew
Hello and welcome to Mitosu Crafts UK. It’s Jay Soriano here sharing masculine card ideas using Tasteful Touches for Stamp Review Crew blog hop.
The Stamp Review Crew hops every 1st and 3rd Monday of the month showcasing one stamp set. If you’re following the hop already, you may have arrived here from Painted Orange by Charlet Mallett. It’s always great to see the array of different projects from the crew to make the most of a stamp. So be sure to hop all the way around by clicking the ‘Next Blog’ button at the end of this blog post for more inspirations.
Tasteful Touches Stamp Set
This set from the In Good Taste Suite on the Annual Catalogue has 9 Cling Mount designs. Which comes as a bundle with the Tasteful Labels Dies with a saving of 10%. The stamp set allows you to create projects with versatile textures from the images. As well as add all occasions sentiments on the die cut label dies. I opted for two masculine cards and added more textures using Pinewood Planks 3D Embossing Folder.
Hello Masculine Card
I stamped the lace design repeatedly along the spine of the Crumb Cake card base in Sahara Sand ink. Then added the photographic wood panel from In Good Taste DSP pack. I created the Basic Black glossy pinewood embossed panels and added another die cut label to hide the joint. I wrapped Linen thread to all these elements before adhering on the card front with Dimensionals. Then added two more Linen Thread loops with Mini Glue Dots.
To contrast the hard textures, I decided to add the flower on the topper. I coloured this in Pretty Peacock, Night of Navy and Daffodil Delight Stampin’ Blends Markers then fussy cut close to the line. For the sentiment, I used Gilded Leafing on Soft Suede card. Then finished off with more wooden textures from the In Good Taste Elements.
Special Masculine Card
The second card uses the same elements as the first one with slight changes. I changed the orientation to landscape, used the branch, feathers and different sentiment from the set.
Metric Measurement
- Crumb Cake – 14.6cm x 21cm
- scored and folded at 10.5cm
- In Good Taste DSP – 14.6cm x 4.4cm
- Soft Suede – 5.7cm x 1cm
- Pretty Peacock – scrap for die cuts
- Early Espresso – scrap for large label die cut
- Basic White – scrap for stamping
- Basic Black – scrap for sentiment
Imperial Measurements
- Crumb Cake – 5-1/2″ x 8-1/2″
- scored and folded at 4-1/4″
- In Good Taste DSP – 5-1/2″ x 1-3/4″
- Soft Suede – 2-1/4″ x 3/8″
- Pretty Peacock – scrap for die cuts
- Early Espresso – scrap for large label die cut
- Basic White – scrap for stamping
- Basic Black – scrap for sentiment
How To Make A Special Masculine Card with Tasteful Touches
- Stamp the branch design in Sahara Sand ink on the Crumb Cake base.
- Adhere the photographic wood DSP along the bottom edge.
- Die cut 2 fish tail labels in Pretty Peacock and adhere both close to each sides.
- Add clear sticky tape on Early Espresso card, die cut with large label die. Emboss with Pinewood Planks 3D Embossing Folder. Then adhere the glossy embossed die cut with Dimensionals.
- Stamp the feathers twice in Memento ink on Basic White card. Colour with Pretty Peacock, Night of Navy and Daffodil Delight Stampin’ Blends Combo Markers. Fussy cut and feather edges before adding on the topper.
- Add the Soft Suede strip next to the feathers and a Linen Thread bow with Mini Glue Dot.
- For the gold sentiment on Basic Black card, either use Heat & Stick or Multipurpose Liquid Glue with the stamp. Add Gilded Leafing and brush off excess. Fussy cut then adhere using rolled up Mini Glue Dots.
- Finish by inserting In Good Taste Elements around the card front.
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4 Comments
Kathy Bolam
Love your design for a masculine card. Always have need for them. Thank you for sharing your creativity.
Wendy Hodkinson
Such gorgeous and creative cards, as always Jay. I love the colour scheme for the flowers and feathers. My wow was using the sticky tape for the shiny embossed die cut. I might have to try that technique out. Thanks for sharing.
Bronwyn Eastley
Oh my!! Such fab designs and attention to detail.
Charlet
Fantastic color choices. These colors really change the entire look of this set. Nicely done.