HA! I could have said GENDER...but I thought the shock value would be good on Monday!
Start with a chipboard tag, add vintage photo & faded jeans...give it a blast with a water filled mini mister, dry with a heat tool & the background is done. Use 3 stamps, layer, embellish & done! The flower center is a stamped chipboard circle from the foundations tin.
Obviously I LOVE the phrenology stamp. Now here's the sex question...Is this stamp male or female?? I immediately see HER...but a friend asked why I put a hat on a guy. Interesting...
Obviously I LOVE the phrenology stamp. Now here's the sex question...Is this stamp male or female?? I immediately see HER...but a friend asked why I put a hat on a guy. Interesting...
What do YOU see?????????
Enjoy the day!!
Wendy
Wendy
I'm with your friend.. looks masculine to me! Maybe the marmalade color would look more feminine?
ReplyDeletewow i would have assumed male...card looks great
ReplyDeleteI guess it's a boy, rather than a man, but whichever way, I love it!
ReplyDeleteI thought female, because she has small lips. But then again, I can see how people would see male. Either way - it makes it a versatile stamp!!
ReplyDeleteI love this image because it can truly be both genders. The bottom half looks feminine to me but the eyebrows and eyes certainly have a more masculine feel to them.
ReplyDeleteYou can change the vision just by the accessories!
Debbie D. Dodd
Studio 3D
I would say a female...
ReplyDeleteI think it gorgeous !!!
I say it's a dude...I also think Mona looks like a dude...hmmmmmmm
ReplyDelete:o)
I always considered it a vintage picture of a male youth...don't know why. I guess because they usually had long hair back then if they were girls.
ReplyDeleteLinda