Wednesday, May 1, 2013

His & Hers Day 2 homework

Hi friends.  Real quick post for me today.  Just sharing my homework for Day 2 His & Hers online card class.

Her card:


His card:


I used Cristina's technique of coloring vellum.  She colored her vellum with Copics and I have not got on that band wagon (yet).  I colored my vellum with Stampin' Up! markers and it seemed to work fine.  I am thinking now, looking at these cards I could have duplicated the Her card into a His card by just changing the colored vellum.  Hmmm!   I think the sentiment on the Her card would work ok for a male card as well.  It is not too fancy.  I would just change out the gold sequins for something different.

Thank you for visiting and have a great day!

I have been cleaning out my stamp room and have listed some Retired Stampin' Up! Stamp sets here.

14 comments:

  1. Two fabulous cards. It really looks like a great class.

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  2. Nice job. I like how you used the vellum on both these stamps.

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  3. Yay! for you doing your homework. I haven't done mine yet. Too busy making other cards for challenges and I couldn't seem to get the two things to work together.

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  4. great cards, I had to laugh. I did hexagons on my masculine card too. Haven't filmed it yet.

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  5. Nice cards...love the coloring of vellum! You are definitely right about the sentiment. Definitely could work for masculine card. Love the idea of using more geometric designs for a more masculine card.

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  6. They're both super, Kristie, love the effect of the vellum layering! Anita :)

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  7. They are each so simple and so totally cute!! What fun ideas!

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  8. A+ for today. Fabulous cards Kristi.

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  9. I missed another great class by the looks of these two amazing cards. Love them.

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  10. Beautiful! I was sure that I was seeing some pretty ribbon! Absolutely yes, you could easily change an element/color and switch these up perfectly. Either sentiment works for the guy or the gal! Loving the look of coloring velum (the SU markers work great!)

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  11. Oh, I don't know Kristie, I think you should just leave well enough alone. I absolutely LOVE how you did them both differently, but perfectly suited for the gender! How you did the vellum in both is sensational!!

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  12. Gorgeous. Gorgeous. Gorgeous.

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  13. Can't believe how many of your card I missed - you are so productive in a really good way - one card is better than the next!

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Hugs,
Kristie