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Craftober | Day 6: Masculine

Crafty, Craftober Day 6: It's time for a Masculine feel. Today's prompt is Masculine.

I'm gonna admit something here, I can't do masculine cards that well - my fiance will probably disagree - but in turn he's supposed to like everything I make for him 😉

So here is my Masculine card for today - it's very minimal because the guys in our life may not like anything too 'flouncy'. This may not be the case for everyone, but I think anything in blue is a good start (not limitless though!) and simple embellishments is also a thumbs up too. Personally, I have seen quite eccentric masculine birthday cards and I have seen very minimalist masculine cards too, so I'm going to go for in-between!





 

All materials used:
Paige Evans Fancy Free - Crate Paper
Illustrated Faith Basic Die Cut Ephemera
Hobbycraft Small Heart Paper Punch
Beach Blue Card stock - Lime Tree Craft
Double sided tape
3D Foam Pads

A very simple masculine card right here, didn't want it be overloaded with embellishments with a simple greeting on the front and ta-da! Hope you guys like this simple card and don't forget to have a look through the weeks blog posts for prompts and inspiration!

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Until tomorrow for Day 7 - Happy Crafting!

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