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Hello, crafty friends. Today I’m back with a masculine card design perfect for Valentine’s Day…\"\"<\/p>\n

I find it difficult to create masculine cards and usually Valentine’s Day is flooded with pink and red. However, after stamping, coloring and cutting out the image from THIS<\/a> stamp set, I kept the rest of the card design simple to make the color combination pop. Since it was more earth tone colors, it lends itself to a masculine design.<\/p>\n

To create the background, I stamped a sentiment from THIS<\/a> stamp set repeatedly and stamped a heart from THIS<\/a> stamp set in the design. I stamped the heart in colors that coordinated with the colors of the animals. I finished off the card by white heat embossing a sentiment from THIS<\/a> stamp set on to a black rectangle cut with THIS<\/a> die. I adhered the animal scene on top and added THIS<\/a> to the critter’s eyes.<\/p>\n

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I found when creating masculine cards, it’s best to keep things simple.<\/p>\n

I hope this inspires you to create a masculine card for that special guy in your life.<\/p>\n

Thanks for visiting today. I appreciate you.<\/p>\n

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Hello, crafty friends. Today I’m back with a masculine card design perfect for Valentine’s Day… I find it difficult to create masculine cards and usually Valentine’s Day is flooded with pink and red. However, after stamping, coloring and cutting out the image from THIS stamp set, I kept the rest of the card design simple to make the color combination pop. Since it was more earth tone colors, it lends itself to a masculine design….<\/p>\n