Album: Masculine Always Valentine

I made this Valentine card for my hubby in an attempt to combine traditional Valentine&#039;s colors and motifs with more masculine ones. I added lots of distressing to tone down the frilly-ness. <br /> Elana Nunez-Tiso<br /> blog: http://www.lifeinsunset.blogspot.com/<br /> <br /> Supplies used:<br /> Cardstock (base red, blue, white): Bazzill<br /> Heart patterned paper, blue fiber: BasicGrey<br /> Journaling card: Collage Press<br /> Ribbon, photo corners: American Crafts<br /> Stamps: Papertrey Ink (Heart Prints), Hero Arts (small letters, tiny heart[on journaling card], woodgrain[on background, hard to see]), Inkadinkado(large &quot;u&quot;), Studio G (inside sentiment)<br /> Other: Colorbox chalk ink, Versamark ink, white acrylic paint &amp; brush, staples

Masculine Always Valentine

Updated Mar 11, 2009
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I made this Valentine card for my hubby in an attempt to combine traditional Valentine's colors and motifs with more masculine ones. I added lots of distressing to tone down the frilly-ness.
Elana Nunez-Tiso
blog: http://www.lifeinsunset.blogspot.com/

Supplies used:
Cardstock (base red, blue, white): Bazzill
Heart patterned paper, blue fiber: BasicGrey
Journaling card: Collage Press
Ribbon, photo corners: American Crafts
Stamps: Papertrey Ink (Heart Prints), Hero Arts (small letters, tiny heart[on journaling card], woodgrain[on background, hard to see]), Inkadinkado(large "u"), Studio G (inside sentiment)
Other: Colorbox chalk ink, Versamark ink, white acrylic paint & brush, staples

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