Thanks so much for joining me today on the Remarkably Creative Blog Tour where some very talented Stampin' Up! demonstrators are inspiring you with the Urban Underground Suite from the Stampin' Up! Occasions Catalog. You are at Candy Rattray, sweetstamper.com. All the blog tour participants are listed and linked at the bottom of this post, so if you get lost–just check there. You will want to click on all the posts for maximum inspiration!
My favorite part of the Urban Underground Suite is the colors–I'm already mourning the retirement of Delightful Dijon. As a big fan of yellows, this is one of my faves of the soon retiring 2015-2017 In Colors. Add any yellow to any gray, and I'm there!
I created this handmade card for my son-in-law's upcoming birthday. To me, the Urban Underground Suite makes it a cinch to create masculine cards and projects–although you can also make some fabulous feminine ones:) The Urban Underground products I used here are: Urban Underground DSP, Urban Underground Washi Tape, and Urban Underground Embellishments.
I wanted this masculine birthday card to have a light and cheery feel, so I went with the Birthday Blast bundle for a fun factor. That springy, silvery piece reminds me of fireworks and is perfect for my fun-loving son-in-law. Birthday Blast bundle is perfect for the young and young at heart.
Although the Urban Underground Suite can look…well, urban and organic–it can also go in different directions as I show here. My masculine birthday card has a serious color scheme mixed with some fun elements. That makes it a bit eclectic and unexpected–again, perfect for my SIL.
All Stampin' Up! supplies are listed and linked below for your convenience. Now head on over to the next blog on the Remarkably Creative Blog Tour for more Urban Underground Suite inspiration. You are now leaving Candy Rattray, sweetstamper.com. I hope you liked my take on the Urban Underground Suite.
A great way to combine different products and create a bright and cheery masculine birthday card.
Thanks so much, Annette!
I really like how you used the Urban Underground DSP to create a cheerful birthday card. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks so much, Gloria!