It’s Easter Sunday and time to play with The Paper Players! This week the lovely LeAnne has an awesome color challenge in store for you: Not Quite Navy, Pool Party and Certainly Celery. I tried to use these colors to create a vintage masculine card…and I am happy with it except for the Pool Party bow. I believe that you can put ribbon on masculine cards, but the color just wasn’t right. In keeping with the spirit of the challenge, I left the Pool Party ribbon in place. It will be given to my son, Brady, as a congratulations card for being accepted as a trumpet graduate assistant at the University of Missouri School of Music, hence the music notes and trumpet. And you know what…he is such a strong supporter of his mother’s card making, he will love it…Pool Party bow and all! Enjoy today’s “Almost Masculine Vintage” card!
This finished card measures 4-1/4″ wide by 5-1/2″ long.
- Vintage Vignette! The Designer Oval Frame makes a perfect backdrop for a collection of vintage images! Music Notes from Nature’s Pace, a sentiment from You’re a Gem, and the Trumpet from Rue Des Fleurs form a wonderful cluster! Add a scrunchy ribbon, a Large Basic Pearl, and a Vintage Trinkets Brad, and the vignette is complete!
- Trumpet Fanfare! Toot your own horn by creating a unique designer paper pattern. I inked up the Trumpet image from Rue Des Fleur with Not Quite Navy ink and stamped away onto Naturals Ivory card stock. The result was perfect for a trumpet playing recipient!
- The Crowning Touch! Trinket Crowns look a little too flashy? I “smooched” mine with Log Cabin Smooch Spritz to add an aged patina! And since this card will be hand-delivered at Easter brunch, I am not one bit concerned at adding the “Big Crown”.
I hope you enjoyed today’s card. I like it, but it is not quite masculine enough for my tastes. If I were allowed a do-over, and did not have to stick with the color challenge, I would replace the Pool Party Seam Binding with Crumb Cake and distress the ribbon with Soft Suede for a wee bit more masculine touch…or maybe just forgo the bow altogether. What do you think? Won’t you let me know in today’s comment? Your comments are important to me, and I do read each and every one of them. Until next time…
Stamp Sets: Rue Des Fleurs (W 125485, C 125487), You’re a Gem (W 122268, C 122270), Nature’s Pace (W 122660, C 122662); Inks: Early Espresso (119670), Crumb Cake (121030), Not Quite Navy (103008), Soft Suede Stampin’ Write Marker (120973); Designer Series Paper: Well Worn (122359), Everyday Enchantment (SAB 2012 Retired); Card Stock: Not Quite Navy (101722), Pool Party (122924), Certainly Celery (105125), Naturals Ivory (101849); Tools: Big Shot (113439), Square Lattice Textured Impressions Embossing Folder (119976), Designer Frames Textured Impressions Embossing Folder (123130), Sponge Dauber (102892), Color Spritzer Tool (107066), Dotted Scallop Ribbon Border Punch (119275), Extra-Large Oval Punch (119859), Paper Snips (103579); Glitz and Glam: Vintage Trinkets (118764), Trinket Crowns (121891), Log Cabin Smooch Spritz (119921), Large Pearls Basic Jewels (125577), Pool Party Seam Binding (125582)
I think you really nailed a perfect card for Brady, with the musical notes, trumpet and king’s crown. It’s a fabulous masculine card!
Ann you blow me away with all of your amazing details. I can tell that every piece of this card was well thought out and made with love. And what a wonderful occasion to make a card for, you must be so proud. I just love that you added the Smooch spritz to the crown-brilliant!
There is just no limit on your crafty talents!! Bravo, yet again!
Such a beautiful card with amazingly gorgeous detail!! I love that you have such a way with taking a little of this and a little of that to turn your cards into a work of art!
simply gorgeous colors and detail.
hugs, m
Such a stunning man card, as we all know they are sometimes hard to pull off but you did it so beautifully with the perfect vintage hues and crown accent. Just a beautiful card Ann!
Oh my word, is this ever beautiful, Ann! I love the richness of all of the navy as your primary color. The stamping, as always, is AAAHHH-MA-ZING! Congratulations to Brady! How exciting! I hope you had a fun Easter, friend! Hugs! ๐
Love this card and all of the elements. Just beautiful!!!
Such a clever idea with all the trumpet images flowing across the card, along with the music notes images. I love everything about this card, including the pool party bow (LOVE that color).
I understand what you’re saying about the bow not being as masculine as you’d like, but I imagine Brady embraced every bit of it because it was so lovingly made by his super proud Mom, in addition to it being a such a great design!
This is a BEAUTIFUL card Ann! I love the blues on this card! Oh, hence, the ‘blues’ plus ‘trumpet’ equals ‘jazz’. That just popped into my head and my fingers typed it! LOL! Brady will cherish this card forever! You did a FABULOUS job! I love Pool Party and I’m so glad we have another year of that in our In Color! ๐
This is STUNNING, Ann! What a beautiful color combo!
Beautiful card Ann. Brady will love it, bow and all, because his mom made it for him. I do think a crumb cake bow would make it more masculine looking but the blue works just fine too.
What a wonderful card for your son as you celebrate his fantastic accomplishment. I am behind with wishes, but hope you had a marvelous Easter. I am happy to say we were able to take my mother from the nursing home to my sister’s for Easter dinner. Turning cooler here in IL the next few days–we sure got spoiled. Dar
This is STUNNING! I’m sure Brady the Boy will just love it!
I love the card and congrats to Brady! Is his position in Columbia, Mo?
I live here and work at the University of Missouri. it’s a great town to live in!
Ann I love this card! I knew as soon as I saw it that it would be for Brady. LOVE how you combined that trumpet with the music notes. Your crown looks FAB! I know he’ll cherish this one with pool party bow and all too! hugs.
What a lovely card! Love all the elements and how they come together. I thought of Brady as soon as I saw it, he will LOVE it.
I love that you made this card for your son–it is such a perfect representation of you that masculine or not, he will treasure it. I love all the masculine touches you added like the distressed ribbon, the waterspots and the patina on the crown is fabulous! How clever! Fabulous card Ann!
As soon as I saw your card I thought of your son. As I read on I knew then it was made for him. Your card is very masculine and very beautiful. I think the pool party bow brings out the Not So Quite Navy great. Your son will love this card I’m sure. Congratualtions to your son for his huge accomplishment. You must be one very proud Mom. ๐
Mary
this is such an awesome card-I am sure your son loved it-especially with all the personal touches you added-great color combo-just my thought I would probably forego the bow-that is if you had a re-do chance
Ann, firstly, congratulations to Brady what a wonderful honor. You must be an immensely proud Mom! He’s going to love this card – bow and all. I love that you aged the crown, what a clever idea. The overall card is stunning and oh, so perfect for the talented recipient.
Happy Easter to you all.
Hugs
Jaydee
I love the entire card, the colors and why you made it, Ann! Congratulations to Brady!! Happy Easter!
I think this is absolutely stunning, Ann! No one does vintage like you do. I love the smooch spritz to distress the crown. I really like the pop of color in the pool party bow. Congrats to Brady!
Love this card, absolutely stunning. Donna x
Or a Not Quite Navy ribbon. I thought the trumpets and crown were perfect for Easter Sunday, too.
I love it! Your layers and details are fabulous! And every guy I know loves a Pool Party! Congrats again to Brady – have a wonderful Easter! Don’t let those boxers chase the bunny!
I really like the touch of brightness the Pool Party ribbon gives the card. I also like the way you have incorporated several stamp sets and used the smooch spray on the crown. More great ideas for the rest of us to play with. Thanks Ann!
I LOVE this….I swooned when it showed up on the post….woohoo, what a gorgeous creation. Oops, it’s supposed to be masculine…well, what a hefty creation! Is that a masculine term? I am sure your son WILL appreciate it! You do vintage so well!
Anne your card’s **perfect**! I know you’re just beaming about your son getting this prestigious award; again, congratulaitons Brady on a hard earned & very deserving position!!!MANY people are so happy for you!
I am not a fan of the pool party color anyway most of the time. But, since you want comments – maybe the almost navy for a bow or I do like the idea of the crumb cake and maybe distressed a bit with soft suede. The bow sort of mimics the “loops” in the trumpet. Or, how about some hemo stuff- do they use reeds like in saxaphones? Of course the crown is the “crowning” touch after you distressed it a bit! I know, you were expecting me to say that! I love the well worn paper with your trumpet background added – to me that is the focal point and I really love it! Though the little love life tag is very special too!
Have a great day. Keep us up on on Brody does at his show.
Chris R. from Iowa
what a wonderful card, and yes, I do think it is masculine and fabulously vintage!!!! I LOVE your creativity Ann ~ Happy Easter and have a wonderful day ๐
I don’t think a son would mind getting a card like this from his talented-cardmaking-mom! It’s not FEMININE-looking;I’d say it’s really gender-neutral.
That said, I don’t think it’s the pool party color so much as a soft bow that makes it “less-masculine”; perhaps a different less-gauzy ribbon? The bakers twine someone mentioned sounds good. Beautiful card, though! Happy Easter!
Wow! Wow! Wow! You are amazing and such an inspiration to me. Thank you for sharing!
Oh my gosh! I think this is one of the most amazing cards I have ever seen! Brady will absolutely love it. I am always amazed, enlighted, and completely WOWED by your creativity – even when the color combinations are not your ideal choice. I like the pool party ribbon on it. It has the “artistic” flair that “vintage” so often has.
Ann – this is gorgeous – so rich and elegant AND masculine all at the same time! ๐ Love these colors too!
Ann, this is a gorgeous card! I love it!
Congratulations to you Brady.
Ann, I think the card looks great and such a wonderful color combination
ColleenB.
Happy Easter
What a beautiful card! I think if you left the strip of Pool Party ribbon and changed the bow as you suggested, it would look nice. I have a question. What DSP did you use for your background? I can’t place it.
I think that if you used some Soft Suede or Crumb Cake to distress the ribbon it would tone the blue down and coordinate with the rest of the card.
Great card!
Ann I agree with you crumb cake is more masculine than pool party and for the life of me I cannot think of what you could use in place of the ribbon…maybe white baker’s twine dyed crumb cake…still love the card too and congrats to Brady on his new position. U must be so proud of him!
Happy Easter to you and your family. Enjoy this special day with them. How are the twins?
Rubber Hugs,
Terry~
Happy Easter. The card is terrific and congratulations to Brady on his new position.
Happy Easter Ann & your family!
I knew this beautiful card must have been made for Brady even before I read that it was. Congrats to Brady. I am sooooooooo happy to hear he got the job. For him it probably won’t feel much like a job as much as he enjoys music. He is perfect for this job.
Enjoy this day!
Masculine or not, it is beautiful! And it will be loved even if weren’t beautiful because it was made with love. My daughter always stresses out when making a card for me because I make cards. I always love them because I know she took the time and effort to show her love in a card. Even without the love this card is wonderful!
Hi Ann! I love your card. Those colors look great together. The trumpets and musical notes are perfect for Brady. Congrats to him on his new position!! How exciting!! I hope you have a wonderful Easter with your family.
What a great color combo and the card is wonderful, even with the bow!