Embellishments for masculine layouts

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Kiki Halbert
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Embellishments for masculine layouts

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Hi everyone. I'm curious to know. What are your favourite embellishments for boy or manly layouts? I use gears and stars but I'm looking to expand my collection.
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mustache, video game items (cuz mine is a gamer), graffiti paper (that just fits his style). I use stars a lot on his too. Sometimes I use some monogram letters for his first initial. Arrows, also, I have used
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Great question KiKi, as I'm curious as well . . .
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I love the wood embellishments and some of the junk it stuff from Tim Holtz
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sports stuff, cars, truck gaming, depends what they like...hunting, fishing, boating, sleeping
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I really struggle with this too Kiki! My immediate family is FULL of males! My husband has 3 brothers. I have 2. No sisters on either side. Just a few SILs. Steve has 3 sons and I have 1 daughter. Between the 4 of them we have 5 grandkids. Only the oldest Molly who is 19 is a girl. The other 4 are boys. None are into sports and I don't get many pics of them doing much. When I do, I make sure to take full advantage! :) Even my cat and my dog are males! LOL! And my daughter and Molly are NOT the girly-girl types either. We've kind of adopted my BFF's 6 year old granddaughter that she's raising as our own. She's DEFINITELY a girly-girl and I'm starting to try doing pages about her as a possible album for Christmas gift. It's so easy to find things that work for her!

I've used many of the things listed here and hearts and banners too. You might want to check out Allison Davis's blog at https://www.allisondavis4sg.com/. She is AMAZING and is a fabulous sketch artist. She has two very active boys and she does all kinds of things on her pages. I'm taking a class of hers through Scrapbook Generation that uses 6x6 papers on 2 page layouts. OMG that lady has so many ideas!!! Anyway, hopefully that will help some too.

And please ladies, keep those masculine ideas coming because we're really floundering out here! LOL!
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I struggle with this, too.
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I very seldom do masculine pages and this has always been a problem for me. I usually do a lot of distressing on masculine pages.
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