
All this week I’m using the Perfectly Penciled Designer Series Paper for my cards.
It’s a great double sided black and white patterned paper.
All this week I’m showing you different ways to use it. Yesterday was to color in the images and fussy cut them out.
Today’s tip is to use it to make a masculine card, which goes with this month’s Team Blog Hop theme, for the men/boys.
Masculine cards can be challenging so any time I find a pack of paper that works for them – I’m all in.
And although the Perfectly Penciled DSP pack has lots of floral patterns, it has this great striped pattern!
Perfectly Penciled Masculine Card Details
My card starts off with Sahara Sand cardstock.
I then matted a pattern from the Perfectly Penciled DSP on some Basic Black cardstock and adhered it to the card front.

Next I took a couple of the images from the He’s the Man Designer Series Paper and adhered them to the card front.
This pack of paper is another must-have, as it has these predesigned, pop out images that make paper crafting so easy!
Thanks for swinging by today and checking out my card!
Be sure to check out my posts all this week for lots of ideas on how to use this fun black and white Designer Series Paper!
Now click the buttons below to see what the rest of the team came up with this month!
- Karen Ksenzakovic
- Mary Deathearage
- Tara Carpenter
- Akiko Sudano
- Karen Finkle
- Jillian Good
- Jaimie Babarczy <– you are here
- Amy Koenders
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Love it Jaimie 🙂 It’s just perfect for a masculine card.
Great use of this DSP! Love your card! TFS
Love your design! The pencil lined paper under the focal image is perfect, perfect layering too! 🙂
So nice! Love this sentiment.
Great way to use that DSP! Nice card.
Fun! Aren’t those die cuts from the DSP so great?!? Love your design! 🙂
Hi Jaimie! I want to order “the stuff” to make this card.. I will not need the Sahara sand and the black papers. But I want the other 2 packs of paper. I haven’t done this for so long I need your help.