I like to make my husband cards for no reason at all. When you're first married, your really good at all that lovey dovey stuff. Time goes by, kids come along . . . you know how it goes! I have good intentions, but it doesn't always work out. Masculine cards are always a challenge for me too. Here is a very simple one for you to try!
I used less than 1 sheet of To the Nines Specialty paper. This paper collection is perfect for masculine cards. It's double sided and thick, which is great for cards!
The little card that gets tucked inside this card is 2.5 x 4 inches. You can add your own little note on this or stamp a little saying like I did. To finish it off, I added a little round tab and one of SU! new Chocolate Chip Corduroy Buttons!
Have fun with this type of pocket card, and don't forget to share your love for stamping with the ones you love!
Thank you for visiting today! Have a good one!

Recipe (All supplies from Stampin' Up! unless noted otherwise):
Stamps: Best Yet (retired), Printworks (Have a Wonderful Day)
Ink: Close to Cocoa
Designer Series Paper: To the Nines Specialty (#114038)
Hodgepodge Hardware: Antique Brass (retired)
Corduroy Buttons in Chocolate Chip (#114339), Ribbon
Tools: Top Note Die (#113463), Round Tab Punch (108340)




9 comments:
Awesome! I've been kind-of hoarding this paper unsure how to best use it. I love your pocket card idea -- so perfect!
x2 Awesome idea Tiffany! I couldn't wait to get this paper for its more masculine feel and its still unopened! I love this idea though. TFS
Perfect POCKET card!
How do you like the To the Nines paper? It's been on and off my wish list a million times.
TIffany! That is so cute. I will definitely give this card a try. So many ways it could look with different card stock and designer papers.
You are full of cute ideas! I love it!
This is absolutely ADORABLE! I LOVE it!
What a cool card! I hope your husband appreciate's the gesture.
Clever and elegant. Love the colors and the pocket is fantastic. Hugs, Mary
Wow! Nice card. I made one to share at our swap this week. Thanks for sharing. Kathy
Post a Comment