Making cards for boys can be tough. I’m loving the grungy vibes in this Sticks and Stones collection from Polkadoodles, it goes perfectly with the distressed feel of First Edition’s Perfect Allusion papers.
Digital Stamping
The Digi image is from Polkadoodles, part of their Sticks & Bones range.
I print my digital stamps onto Ultimate Graphic 160gsm paper. It’s bright white so my colours really pop and it’s super smooth surface makes blending easier.
I’ve coloured this little cutie with my Winsor & Newton BrushMarkers. Here’s the shade’s I’ve used:
Promarker Brush Colours – Skin
Promarker Brush Colours – Hair
Promarker Brush Colours – Accents

I like to use distress inks to add a bit of colour around my images. I use a Blending Tool to sweep the ink onto the edges of my die cut shape. For this card I’ve used Tea Dye.
Designer Papers

I’m loving all the neutral tones and interesting textures in the Perfect Allusion paper pack from First Edition.
It can be hard to find designer papers that are suitable for boys cards. This pack has just the right distressed vibe for these dirty little boys cards.
Embellishments

In keeping with the rustic feel of this card I’ve picked out this hessian ribbon to add some texture and interest to my design.

I couldn’t resist adding a little sparkle with a few gems.
Greeting

I chose this cute little printed greeting which is also from the Sticks and Bones Collection by Polkadoodles.
To make my greeting stand out a bit I die cut a scalloped circle around it and inked the edges with Tea Dye Distress Ink.
Take a Peak Inside
I think it’s such a shame to receive a beautifully decorated card only to open it and be faced with a blank page. So I use more of my designer papers to decorate the insides of my cards. I mostly use scraps leftover from the main design and a 10cm square of plain paper to write a nice message onto.

Products I’ve Used
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Pin it Now, Craft it Later
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A Little Bit About Me . . .
Thank you so much for stopping by my little corner of the interweb. I’m Bridie, mum to two small humans, full time homemaker and full time craftaholic – which totally explains why I’m always short on time!

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