Do you ever get stumped trying to come up with an idea on how to make a masculine card for the man in your life? Have you thought of making him a Criss Cross Card? A Criss… what???
Well, here’s a Criss Cross Card tutorial to make for that special man in your life embellished with a Haberdashery carved wood button.
Most of us females would choose pretty flowers, glitter and anything cutesy before a brown and boring card. But brown, especially brown wood can be fun!
I actually like brown. I totally heart Kraft paper and when I received my Buttons Galore design team goodies, these Haberdashery wooden buttons totally caught my eye.
Supplies needed to make Criss Cross Card
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Score Board
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Paper Trimmer
- Kraft Paper
- Masculine Patterned Paper
- Haberdashery Button
- Glue Dots ®
- Colorbox Ink
- Masculine Die Cut
How to make a Criss Cross Card
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Cut a 8 1/2 x 11 piece of card stock in half, lengthwise.
- Score each piece at 5 1/2 inches.
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Over lap the two pieces of card stock.
- Adhere together with Glue Dots®.
- Your card will now be 16 1/2 inches long.
- Using your paper trimmer, trim off the top corner of each end diagonally.
- Now, you have a
nakedCriss Cross card all ready to get manly.
<insert a manly grunt here>
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To keep your card close, cut a 1 x 12 inch Belly Band to wrap around card.
<insert “belly size” pun here>
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Measure and trim out paper to embellish your card with.
- Ink the edges of the paper with Colorbox ink.
Even without flowers and glitter, a masculine card can still be fun to decorate. I chose to go for an “Old World” feel.
To embellish this Criss Cross card, I used paper from DCWV Industrial Chic line, added some zig zag stitching inside and a Father’s Day die cut from a Loni Harris cut file. Then, I embossed the belly band with a burlap folder and completed the masculine Criss Cross card with a Haberdashery wood button.
See, brown can be fun!
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Very innovative idea I must say. I wonder if I can use super glues instead of glue dots.
Beautiful card! Love the colors and feel of the card. I “pinned” it for future reference so I could give it a try! Thanks for sharing your talent!
Hello, I would never use super glue on any sort of card making but you could definitely use another adhesive of choice. Thanks