Masculine Recovery - Green

 

Good day, fellow crafters. Today I present to you another of the “Get Well” cards that I recently created. As I mentioned I was going through my stash of completed cards to mail out when I needed a “Get Well” card and realized that I had no masculine varieties available to use, hence this card. I am a firm believer that everyone needs to be made to feel as though they are thought of by others and loved so I will make sure to have more on hand going forward. I hope you enjoy.

 
 
 
 

To create this card I began with some pale green cardstock, TCW Lime Green Stencil Butter, and an unnamed stencil that came from a collection of stencils that I found on Amazon. After securing the cardstock to my worksurface and then securing the stencil into place I gently spread the stencil butter over the stencil. I was intentionally going for the look of this card so if you want to replicate it be sure to use light pressure when applying. I then carefully removed the stencil and allowed the panel to dry.

Once the panel was dry I trimmed it to its final dimensions and then used a slightly larger die from the Stamps of Life Dotted Rectangle die set, above left, to cut a black mat to add some more visual appeal. I then used double-sided tape to adhere the background panel to the mat and then repeated the process to adhere the composite to a white card base.

To finish the card I needed to create the sentiment. For this card, I chose a sentiment from the Stampendous From My Heart stamp set, featured right, and used VersaMark watermark ink and WoW! Black embossing powder which was then heat set on a piece of the same cardstock as the background panel. Using my Gemini die-cutting machine and a sentiment label from Momenta I cut out the sentiment. I then used a little black ink to distress the edges before adding Bearly Art liquid glue to adhere it to the background panel. With that, I called the card complete.

Note: Please be aware that I don't have any sponsorship arrangements with the suppliers mentioned in this post; I simply appreciate and frequently use their products. To support the creation of more content like this, I've included affiliate links for some of the featured supplies. Utilizing these links won't incur any additional costs for you, but it does provide a small benefit to me, allowing me to continue sharing my work with you.

 
 

Tamara

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