May 14 2009

Stamp Simply #87 – For the Guys!

Keyword ssnotime87 -There is no time limit. You can play this challenge and upload yourproject at Splitcoastand/or your Blog, anytime at all! You (and that means anyone and everyone, blogger or not!)can play as many times as you like!!! The point is to keep it simple, quick and have fun!!! Please link back here.

FOR THE GUYS – When I first started stamping I did a ton of masculine cards, living in a houseful of guys, but I slowly got away from it and now don’t do nearly enough of them. Fathers’ day is still a month away, but we have all sorts of occasions to give those guys in our lives cards — so make a card for one of those guys in your life, but there is one more stipulationlets make sure our cards include either string, rope, cording or knots of some sort — which is what I used to include on guy cards all the time when I did them years ago. So pull out those *rugged ribbons* – LOL — and let’s create for those guys in our lives!!!

Check out the greatsamples for the Stamp Simply Challenge today on the blogs of these designers:

Please bear with us as we are all uploading and linking on Thursday night.

You can see all Gallery Submissions here.

What wonderful samples!!! Thank you girls!!! Much appreciated!!!

Heres myguy creationfor today:

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I think it fits the bill: masculine, string, knots, Stamped Simply! Not a whole lot to say! As before, I put down a narrow strip of red sticky tape across the card front and then wrapped my string on top of it — holds the string perfectly!!! I like this rugged look on a guy card. I was happy to be able to make my own THANKS in a size I wanted by using my JustRite Times New Roman Uppercase Font. Simple card — enough said!

Stamps: Times New Roman Font Uppercase used on the Harmony Rectangle Stamper by JustRite.

Paper: PTI Vintage Cream, Granola DP by Basic Grey.

Ink: VersaFine Vintage Sepia. ColorBox Chalk Creamy Brown.

Accessories: May Arts String from the Stamp Simply Ribbon Store, Red Sticky Tape, Glue Glider.

Shopping:

Just Ritefor the Times New Roman Uppercase Font and Rectangle Stamper.

Stamp Simply Ribbon Store for the May Arts String.

Joan’s Garden for the Glue Glider and Basic Grey Paper.

I am without computer access this weekend (this was pre-posted). But wishing you all a wonderful weekend! I’ll be back to full access on Monday night, if all goes well!!! Thanks for stopping in and happy weekend everyone!

25 responses so far

25 Responses to “Stamp Simply #87 – For the Guys!”

  1. NY2TXPATTI says:

    This card is super!

  2. nancy littrell says:

    Sharon, Your Guy card is just perfect! Simple design, manly colors and look at all that great string. TFS

  3. Angela says:

    Hi Sharon,

    Here is my entry for today’s challenge

    http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/gallery/photo/1346867?nocache=1

    Thanks,

    Angela

  4. Heather says:

    So simple, but so appropriate for a man’s card. Excellent card, Sharon.

  5. Betty Meyskens says:

    Great card Sharon! You make it look so easy to come up with a masculine card. I love that string – it does give it that masculine look that we are looking for. Have a great day!

  6. Pat Adam says:

    Wonderful challenge for all of us who need one of those books that say
    Making Man cards for Dummies. Love your simply wonderful card. Let’s just say…I tried. Pat
    http://rubbermaid.blogspot.com/

  7. What a perfect GUY card Sharon! Here is mine: http://darscraftycreations.blogspot.com/2009/05/stamp-simply-87-for-guys.html
    Thanks for another fun challenge!! Happy Weekend to You & Yours!!

  8. LeAnne says:

    I just happened to make a dad’s day project with some twine:
    http://weeinklings.blogspot.com/2009/05/altered-tin.html
    Love your clean & simple card, and I love adding string & twine to masculine cards!
    LeAnne

  9. Amanda says:

    Great card. I like the distressed look.

    Here is mine: http://papershark.blogspot.com/2009/05/birthday-snake.html

  10. Terry says:

    Wonderful guy cards. I often have a hard time with cards for the guys. Thanks for the challenge and the added twist. You can see my card on my blog; http://krazysplace.blogspot.com/2009/05/paper-therapy-cupcake-craft-no-time-to.html

  11. Linda E says:

    I love this card. It’s so simple and yet so elegant. The twine is the perfect embellishment.

  12. Rose Ann says:

    Great masculine card, Sharon!!

  13. cards4u says:

    Thanks for the challenge! Can you believe this string wrapping is a first forme? Here is my card:

    http://heart-spring.blogspot.com/2009/05/saw-smoke.html

    Thanks for Taking A Look!

  14. Charlene Merrick says:

    Very handsome masculine card, Sharon! I’m terrible at masculine cards.

  15. Allison says:

    Thanks for the challenge Sharon! Here’s mine!

    http://stampinwhenican.blogspot.com/2009/05/clean-and-simple-cards.html

    Your card is so sharp…and look how neat your twine is!

  16. Thank you Sharon for this challenge.
    I always struggle with masculine cards,
    but this card went together really fast.
    Here is my card;
    http://creationsbysarah.blogspot.com/2009/05/happy-60th.html

  17. Cat Spicer says:

    GREAT challenge as I’m trying to get a jump on Father’s Day cards. Here’s my creation:
    http://wahoohaven.blogspot.com/2009/05/changito-coffee-for-dad.html

  18. cards4u says:

    Here is another card that I did for a Crafty Secrets Challenge but it has a place here too – made it for my hubby!

    http://heart-spring.blogspot.com/2009/05/happy-anniversary-honey.html

    Thanks for Taking A Look!

  19. […] day.  There are no flowers or butterflies so I decided to created a card for Sharon’s  “For the Guys” challenge.  Aside from a scene which would work for a man I needed a little bit of string or rope […]

  20. Heather T says:

    Thanks for another challenge, Sharon, my card is here:
    http://cardz.wordpress.com/2009/05/20/grassy-sunset/

  21. Jerri Kay says:

    A perfect card for a male Sharon, just fabulous, I love it!

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