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Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Elegant Birthday Wishes

I wanted to make some more elegant /adult themed birthday cards. I am very happy with the way these turned out.
Two different cards, but they happen to coordinate.


I used the cricut marker to write Happy Birthday, the filled it in with pink Stickles. I really am beginning to love stickels and the versitility they provide!


When I lay two papers together I don't always like the hard line. Tying a ribbon on the line softens it up. I love that this ribbon also says "celebrate".

Materials used: DCWV pink flower paper, embossing cuddle bug happy birthday folder, stickers? ribbon?

Challenges entered:
Challenge up your life - Celebrations
Penny's Paper Challenge - Anything Goes

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Having fun with a childs year cartridge.

So here is a usual crafting though process for me: 
..I went into my craft room knowing I was going to make cards and not knowing much else. I browsed my cartridges and took out my childs year since it had been awhile and I had some cute ideas. Then I look at my paper. This DCWV paper with the wood grain makes me think it needs to be boy themed. I search and find the cowboy and boy riding a horse. Perfect! Now to pick colors, boys and cowboys... red and brown work. But it needed more. The shape I laid the images on is from the Sweetheart cartridge (cant' remember the name of the shape off hand). Then I decided I needed just a bit more to break up the texture of the paper... Ribbon! The red and white gingham looks prefect to me. I wrapped it around the front, mounted the image on foam tape to float it above the ribbon, then cut the Sweetheart Image shape in both shadow in red then  regular size in white. I found that adding coordinating colors and shapes inside the card, instead of leaving it blank, makes me feel like the card is completed....
And that is the end of my strange crafting thought process.
And I now have a set of completed cards.

This is a close up of the little detail that I thought was fun. I inked the edges of the shape. But didn't really like the way it turned out. So I was going to use by blending pen, hoping that it might smear or blend in the ink. It didn't work too well, it actully ended up tearing up the little fibers out the paper, but it made it look like distressed wood, which matched the overall look of the card.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Happy Anniversary Jim and Ange

Mom requested I make a wedding anniversary card for Jim and Ange... and what do you know, there is a challenge for anniversary's this week! This is also my very first flip flop card. I like the way it turned out. I will be making more. They are such fun cards!




I used the Sweethearts Cartridge to cut all the images, the paper is DCWV, and the pink ribbon is a Micheals dollar bin grab.

Challenges: Crafty Creations Challenge: weddings and anniversary