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His&Hers Day 5 (Feminine Card)

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Hi all,

I am on to day 5 of online card class. Today’s theme is anniversary cards. I thought the cards presented in class today were abosutely adorable, but I wanted to try something a little different. I created a card sketch that I wanted to use on both cards. I thought the results were fantastic and was a bit surprised at how quickly the card came together once I sketched out my design scheme.

Lifetime of Love and Laughter

Thanks for stopping by! ~ Now on to today’s masculine card

His&Hers Day 4 (Masculine Card)

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HH_participant

Hi all,

Welcome to Day 4 of participation/projects for online card class. Today’s theme was to create a mother’s day and father’s day card. Although I LOVED the concepts shared in class, I already had a few cards I was creating so I figured I’d share those up. For my father’s day card, I used inspiration from pinterest. I changed up the image a bit and thought I’d break out some of my clear buttons for this project. I don’t know why I thought to create a shirt, but I’m glad I did. I absolutely love this card and know any dad would love it!

No. 1 Dad

Mother’s Day Cards – coming later. I a working on a  bunch of mother’s day cards for my etsy shop.

His&Hers Day 3 (Masculine Card)

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HH_participant

Hi all,

For todays masculine card, we were given the tast to create a sentiment card. I found this to be quite challenging in that I didn’t really have any images to represente a masculine theme. I used what I had and tried to create a customized sentiment. I used the same technique as the female card. First I stamped the house image in a light toned ink and then watercolored above it.  Here is the result!

Thinking of You and Praying for You

Thanks for stopping by and see you tomorrow for day 4!

His&Hers Day 3 (Feminine Card)

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HH_participant

Hi all,

I’m on to day 3 of His&Hers and today’s lesson focused on stamping techniques for sympathy cards. Although there were several new techniques that I’d love to attempt and adapt into my arsenal  there was one in particular that I really wanted to try. The technique involves stamping an image in a light toned ink and then watercoloring (I used inktense pencils) to create a faux hand drawn image. I love the results I achieved and am happy to share my results.

Here is my feminine card:

With Sympathy