Friday, July 4, 2014
Monday, June 30, 2014
Religious Cards
Here are a few cards I created in June using several stamp sets from Our Daily Bread Designs. Elegant and classy, I think.
Saturday, April 26, 2014
Thank You Cards
I needed a few thank-you cards last week, and used this lovely DCWV paper I've had in my craft room for ages but never seemed inspiring enough to use... until now! It's called "The Botanicals Stack" and it's from a few years ago. I ended up with more than 15 cards before my energy started to drain. I also used stamps from Papertrey Ink, JustRite Papercraft, and Stampin' Up. I didn't get a picture of all of my cards, apparently, but have already sent them out.
Saturday, April 5, 2014
Magnolia Birthday Card
Here's another card I made today, this time using the magnolia blossom from JustRite Papercraft. It's quite lovely! I colored the flower with my copic markers, and added a sentiment inside the card from Our Daily Bread Designs. They're getting to be my two favorite places! The "Your special day" tiny tag is from Papertrey Ink. I have to add that I LOVE the svg cuts on my new Cricut Explore. They made the magnolia shadow a breeze!
Thinking of You
Here is a card I made using Our Daily Bread Designs for the verse and Just Rite Papercraft for the inside. I also used my Cricut explore to cut out the sparrow.
The inside
Thursday, April 3, 2014
Purple Hydrangea Card
What?!? Two cards in the same night? I had colored this beautiful JustRite hydrangea stamp a few days ago and thought I had ruined it by using the purple shadow cut behind it. Tonight, though, playing with my new scripture stamps I decided to make myself use it. It turned out cute!
I just have to add that I love how crisp and clear the scriptures are when I stamp with them! I didn't even have to use sandpaper to stiffen the edges to hold the ink. Beautiful!
I just have to add that I love how crisp and clear the scriptures are when I stamp with them! I didn't even have to use sandpaper to stiffen the edges to hold the ink. Beautiful!
Amazing Grace Card
I bought a few new stamps from Our Daily Bread Designs for my birthday and they came in the mail yesterday! (I love priority 2-day shipping.) One of them was an Amazing Grace Hymn background stamp, and the other was a set of scripture/quote stamps. I'm sure you'll be seeing them often over the next few weeks.
I'm a little obsessed with distressing and using my craft iron, so I stamped the hymn onto white paper and layered on Walnut Ink to get the look I was going for. It turned out cute! The shadows in my craft room are awful, especially after dark, but you get the picture... :-)
I'm a little obsessed with distressing and using my craft iron, so I stamped the hymn onto white paper and layered on Walnut Ink to get the look I was going for. It turned out cute! The shadows in my craft room are awful, especially after dark, but you get the picture... :-)
Sunday, March 30, 2014
Coffee for a Month Birthday Book
One of my mom's friends just celebrated a birthday and was looking for something unique to give her since she has EVERYTHING. She came up with a great idea that I was able to turn into a {great ;-)} project!
I used the same process to make this Coffee for a Month book as I did to make these Birthday Card books forever ago.
There are 5 pages and each is listed with a day of the week. The green color is hard to see here, but in real life it pops! She put enough money to buy coffee for 4 Mondays in this pocket. She then did the same with Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday... a month of coffee money!
Since the back of each page has a pocket too, I made little tags that will pull out. On each tag my mom wrote a special quote, memory, or thought to share with her BFF. This way as she flips through the book she'll have something to make her smile.
You can see with having only five pages the book isn't thick at all! I love that. I used the 1" cinch binding in red and tied it up with cute ribbon that matches the birthday themed paper. I (of course!) used my new Cricut Explore to cut the word "coffee," the phrase "love you a latte" and my very own favorite KB font welded to write each day of the week.
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