Wednesday, 15 June 2022

Masculine Card | He's the Man| Fun Fold | Reverse Panel Fold

Hello and welcome crafty friends!  On the 15th of each month our team does a blog hop and our theme is Masculine Cards.  My card today features products from the He's the Man Suite from Stampin' Up!  If you struggle with masculine cards, this suite is for you, and with my fun fold technique, you'll find making this card is a breeze!



I was inspired to make this card after seeing a YouTube video by Meg Loven, a U.S. demonstrator.  Naturally I changed up the card to make it my own.  

You'll find all the details and measurements in my Video Tutorial further down in this post.


Whether you struggle with masculine cards or not, this paper is so awesome that you'll need it in your collection.  There are antique cars, camping gear, suits, ties and more!

All the products used to make my card are available through my online store.





A top view of my card.  Notice how the mini inside card opens from left to right - that's the reverse part of the card.  Pretty cool, eh!



I've used one of the pop out images from the DSP - no fussy cutting involved!  Stampin' Up! thinks of everything!




I've loved Stampin' Up! stamps for many years, and in looking at this perfectly stamped image bring me such joy!  It's all about the details!  And what a great sentiment - useful for a variety of occasions.


VIDEO TUTORIAL
Click on my YouTube link below for measurements and more card details






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4 comments:

  1. Love this fold and how you used the Early Espresso and Soft Succulent! Nice job!

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  2. That is my favourite pattern from the DSP, I have been saving it for the right project and this may be it!

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