I recently watched a You Tube video by Gina K Designs - she poses this question What defines a masculine card? And isn't it interesting - as she said men like flowers too yet flowers are normally thought of as feminine cards. Butterflies are feminine - are moths masculine? Most men cards are to do with hunting, fishing, boats, beer - and isn't it an interesting phenomena in this day and age of equality? It made me think.
I was inspired by Gina's video to produce a card with a more masculine feel to it shall we say.
I have an old dictionary that I use for background papers and I found the page with the word masculine on it. I added some Tim Holtz distress ink in vintage photo and then crinkled the paper - I then spread some Ground Espresso over the top. I used my old deckle scissors to cut out the paper and added it to some SU green card stock. The image of the lion is an old Tim Holtz one I have and fits perfectly with Try it On Tuesday's challenge of songs. One of my favourite of Kate Bush is Oh England My Lionheart - strange as I'm Welsh but it's such a good song. I edged the card in Crushed Olive and some Vintage Photo Distress Crayon.
I added it to some black card stock and added a piece of silvery washi tape just to lift the colours a little. The sentiment is from Tim Holtz Crazy Birds. Interesting that Gina also mentioned masculine fonts and this seems such a thing to me.
Close up of the masculine word
I'm adding this into the following challenges:
Cardz4Guys - monochromatic - I think this may just fit