Showing posts with label masculine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label masculine. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 15, 2018

Q's Creative Cards: MAN CARDS III

I did something I rarely do when designing a card class.  I conferred with my husband!

This is my third Man cards kit in 10 years and is long overdue!  


It's a tricky one.  Designing cards that are appealing to men, but still fun for women.

Steve has given his seal of approval...he requested pop-up cards and gift cards (of course he did!).

This kit has cool paper, a surprise texture, manly die-cuts, lots of grunge and perfect sentiments for the men in your life.  There are 3 birthday cards and 2 Father's Day cards, however, they are all interchangeable (you'll get additional printables to switch things out).


Kit comes pre-cut and ready to assemble with a step-by-step slideshow, printables and cut files.


Kits SHIP May 29th and Classes in Utah start May 31st.




Man Cards III


Class Schedule

Thurs., May 31th         Custom Location (please email)    6 - 8 pm

Friday, June 1st           Layton Hobby Lobby                   10am - noon
Friday, 
June 1st           Layton Hobby Lobby                   2 - 4pm
Friday, 
June 1st           Layton Hobby Lobby                   4:30 - 7:30 pm
Mon., June 4th            Sandy Hobby Lobby                    2 - 4 pm
Tues., 
June 5th           South Jordan Hobby Lobby          5:30 - 7:30 pm
Wed., 
June 6th           South Jordan Hobby Lobby          10am - noon
Wed., June 6th           West Valley Hires Big H                6 - 8 pm

What you'll need: 


Adhesives:  

Roller-type adhesive for putting cards together.  
Regular Foam squares & THIN foam squares

1/2" foam roll & 1/8" foam strips
Mini glue dots & 3/8" glue dots


Tools & Supplies:

Scissors & 
Paper Piercer 
Piercing mat
12" trimmer and bone folder (or something to score with)
Large lid or small container to place small items from kit

Distress ink: Ground Espresso & Stamping sponge.
Optional: Distress Stain; Tarnished Brass, foam applicator and Ground Espresso Reinker.

If you have any questions, please let me know.

...and I would love if you posted these pictures to Pinterest! 





























































































































































Monday, January 28, 2013

More Valentine's from the Archive

Here's a segment I did for Studio 5 in 2011.  It's been fun to see how 'pinned' some of these projects got on Pinterest.
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It's back to the hardware store and more Man Cards, but this time for Valentine's Day. If you missed my first segment from June 2010, you can watch and read it all here.

You're the Best Catch Gift & Tag


Here's a sweet treat for the fisherman! And even if he doesn't fish he'll love the sentiment and the goodies.

Print out tag & jar topper. Mat with cardstock. Adhere jar topped to jar top. Attach tag to jar with wire, Mirror Hanger and brad.
Attach fly hook and bobber to jar.

To create the mesh jar wrap, fold Aluminum tape over edges of Vent screening.  Wrap and adhere around Jar (I got this one at Target).















Unchain my Heart Card
Here's a great mechanic or biker card. I love using Galvanized Step Flashing. It's like a ready made, free standing card for men. It's study enough to handle tools and in this case, the chain.

Cut a foot of chainlink at the hardware store.

Print out sentiment and heart. Trim heart and mat with white cardstock. Attach to one end of chain with wire.

Mat sentiment with Red cardstock and adhere to Right hand side of metal card.







 Galvanized Step Flashing













Be Mine Valentine XOXO Card
Here's another card using Step Flashing. This time it's laid on it's side.

Print out sentiment on white cardstock. Trim and mat on red cardstock.

Arrange nails (1 1/2") and Flat Washers (3/4") on card and mark holes with pencils. Remove nails and washers and use a ruler to make sure the holes line up.

Tap a nail in each mark with hammer to create hole. Adhere nails and washer to front of card with mini glue dots then thread thin wire through holes to secure nails and washers.


Love Beyond Measure Gift & Tags
Every man needs an extra tape measure. Here's a handy key-chain sized tape just perfect to attach a little card and tags to.

Just print, mat and thread onto the key ring.



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 









Grip on my Heart gift and Card
Attaching little tools to a card is pretty floppy unless you use a tie-plate.

These come with handy holes to attach items, like this small wrench.







Punch 3 small hearts and layer them together with small foam squares. Cut 2 small parts of a pop-up glue dot and place on either side of heart. Place in center of wrench opening. Print sentiment, mat with blue and adhere to tie-place. Attach wrench with some wire or elastic.





Main Squeeze gift tag card
Here's a colorful and funny way to express your affection! Use a large tiling spong and 'squeeze' it in the middle with a masculine tie.

Print Sentiment and tag. Mat Tag with orange carrstock and attach a brad to make it easy to pull out.

I die-cut this ticket from the Cricut and Fabulous Finds cartridge, but you can easily create one with a trimmer and a 1" hole punch. Create pocket by adhering two pieces together on the sides and bottom.













Handy & Handsome Card
This is one my husband's favorite quotes...whenever he says it I always say "lucky me, I got both".

I used another tie-plate here to I could thread some wire through the holes to secure the screwdriver (actually it's a 7-in-1 tool). You could also come up with some funny sentiment about 'multi-tasking' for this same tool.

Next time you're in the hardware store, spend some time and meander the aisles, you'll be surprised by how many great treasures there are for man-projects. All my finds are generally very inexpensive and make unique gifts and cards for your 'man' that you just can't buy at Hallmark.

Have fun!

Don’t forget! You can download either the PDF for ready to print format or the Jpeg to create most of these projects quickly and easily.

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