It’s time for another masculine birthday card, and golf is a great theme for guys!

Golfer’s Birthday
This card began with the 3″ X 2 1/2″ drawing of the golfer that I colored with Stampin’ Up! Watercolor Pencils. It was cropped from the Country Club Designer Paper that you see beneath my card.
The golf cart paper is another sheet of Country Club DSP, and I gave both a 1/16″ border of Basic Gray Cardstock.
The background is Smoky Slate Cardstock that I embossed with the Argyle Embossing Folder. This is actually the “debossed” side. Isn’t it great? I layered it on a card base of Basic Gray Cardstock.
“Happy Birthday” is from the Clubhouse Stamp Set, stamped in Memento Black Ink, and cut with a Golf Club Die. The stamp set and dies are in my Product List as a bundle (you save 10%), but can be ordered separately.
My layout is from CAS(E) this sketch.
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Su, I love card..but do not want to buy paper, I just want actual card supplies. like a kit just for that card. Do you sell just a kid for a card?? Thanks, Liz
If you are wanting the supplies for just one card, I’m sorry, I’m not selling this way.
Su, I just want to order card, not the products to make it. Is that possible? I will color.
Yes, just click on the Country Club DSP in my Product List. This has the paper you can color.
What a great masculine card! They are hard to make sometimes :).
Thank you, Sherri! I’m always on the look-out for items to make masculine cards.
Su, can I buy supplies for this card? I love it!! We live on a golf course so this is perfect for my hubby.
Hi Liz! Yes, you can! Just click on the pictures in my Product List, and put them in your shopping bag.
What a great golfer card, Su. Your coloring is awesome. I’m going to CASE it for my brother’s birthday. Enjoy your day!
Thank you, Hilda! Have fun coloring, and your brother will love it!