Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Masculine texture


 I purchased this plaid EF a while ago, but life intervened and I hadn't used it yet. Plaid is good for a masculine card, as is kraft. To add some color, I did a little color blocking with a mustardy strip and a drak green strip, then added a striped ribbon. I've had these burlap leaves forever, and they added a contrasting texture that worked well. 

This card is entered in these challenges:

Make My Monday -- embossing

Double Trouble #217 -- masculine with kraft

Word Art Wednesday #754 -- anything goes 

Simon Says Stamp Wednesday  -- anything goes 

Polkadoodles challenge  -- anything goes 

Digi Choosday  -- anything goes 

Pammie's Inky Pinkie's #2622  -- anything goes 

Crafts Galore Encore #148  -- anything goes  

7 comments:

  1. Those burlap leaves really make a statement and I love the folder you used in your background. Great masculine style card. Thanks for sharing at Double Trouble, Johanna

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  2. Love this, Sandy - I need to use this EF more! Perfect for a guy card, and love those burlap leaves! Thanks so much for playing at Make My Monday!

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  3. This is such a lovely card, Sandy! I love the simplicity of it, and yet it’s so striking. Those burlap leaves are my favorite! Thanks so much for playing along with us at Word Art Wednesday. We appreciate your participation!

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  4. Great simple design. I love those burlap leaves - they work perfectly for the design & overall look. Thank you for sharing at Double Trouble! ~ Andrea La Vigne, Double Trouble Crazy Cousin for May

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  5. Love the texture and the use of burlap and kraft-like colors throughout... excellent masculine card. Thank you for sharing with us at Double Trouble's 8th Anniversary Raffle.

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  6. Hi Sandy, a simple and effective card. The background created with the embossing folder is adorable. Thanks for joining Polkadoodles Cardmaking! Tatiana x DT

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  7. The plaid EF and the burlap leaves added so much texture to your card. Great job! Thanks for playing along with us at MMM! I hope to see you in our gallery again soon. Sue - DT

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