A Kangaroo Set to Make a Masculine Card?

Yes!  Today we are using a Kangaroo stamp set to make a masculine card!  If you have known me for more than a hot second or two, you know that I am all about using my stamps in all kinds of ways, I only buy sets that I see a ton of versatility in.

And the Kangaroo stamp set is no different!

 

I loved the stacked presents in this stamp set.  And don’t we all love it when the stamp set has a coordinating die set?

Before we dive into the project, let me share what else I saw when I was looking at this bundle.

Cute kangaroos aside, I saw:

  • Heart envelope and sentiment perfect for Valentine’s day.
  • Party hats for layouts using small images 
  • Flowers and hearts that are arranged so perfectly it was like they were made for the corners of envelopes and the insides of your cards
  • Small sentiments that fit inside of a heart to make “conversation hearts”
  • Presents that are a perfect alternative to the ordinary masculine card

All of these things and we didn’t even talk about the kangaroos in this card that make for perfect baby cards (including the prettiest sentiment just for this).  Mother’s day, birthday, friendship, and love – this truly is one of the most versatile in the catalog.

 

 

For this card, I mixed heat embossing with coloring, a stitched new border die set and circles.  It’s just that easy and so perfect that I had to share it with you.

 

 

To make this card or others like it, you will need the following supplies.

 

The Supplies

To make this delightful card, you will need the following supplies.  Click on an image below to order your supplies – be sure to use the host code below to get free tutorials from me.


 

 

 

 

 

Your Turn

Grab this bundle while you can.  This is in the January – June catalog, but we haven’t heard if it will be available after that.   If you like to make cards and like things that are truly versatile, be sure to grab this bundle.

As you can see, it’s easy to use a kangaroo set to make a masculine card when you look at the items in your stamp set through a different lens.  See you in the next project!  XOXO, Meg

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