I used a stack called Dreamy by My Mind's Eye. I love every page of this stack. The solid card stock, ribbon and ink is Paper Trey Ink called Berry Sorbet. It is very thick card stock and I love the way that you can get ribbon and ink and all to match. The stamp on the front is My Pink Stamper's Everyday Occasions and the inside is Stampin' Up from the set called Whimsical Words. I used a design sketch for inspiration and am very happy with the way it turned out.
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Quick Card made for Shelby's friend
This card I threw together quickly for a friend of Shelby's who lost her 19 year old brother to menangitis. I was thinking that I would make it a little more masculine since it was in honor of a brother. The paper is from a DCWV stack called Latte. Great stack for masculine cards, but some beautiful florals too. I was in a hurry when I took the picture, so I am sorry it is shadowed.
Monday, August 16, 2010
Tammy's Birthday card
Patterned paper is from a DCWV stack and the brown card base is Paper Trey Ink. The Butterfly is cut from the Cake Basics cartridge. The scalloped border is a Stampin' Up punch. The sentiment is from Anyone Can Stamp by Hero Arts . As usual I added Dazzling Diamonds to the cut-outs in the butterfly and the sentiment.
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Amy's Birthday card
I decided to make a Tri-Shutter fold card for Amy. The paper is from the DCWV Citrus collection.
The words and the flower swirls are from the Tear Drop Cartridge.
Joann's Birthday card
When I first saw the paper with the owls and deer on it, I thought of Joann and I love this little owl from the Paisley cartridge and had been wanting a chance to use it. The stamp inside is from Stampin Up's Well Scripted set. The Paper is from a DCWV stack called Whimsy. It has some really cute papers in it!
Beach Book
I made this a couple of months ago for Mark and Kay. I just never got around to posting it.
Not suprisingly, most of the embellishments were cut from the Life is a Beach cartridge. Memorial Day was cut from Designer's Calendar. 2010 from Graphically Speaking and the other words from various cartridges.
I didn't have as many good pictures this year as I did for the Beach book I made for them last year. But I am still very happy with the way it turned out. Of course some of the glitter and bling is much better in person that in photo.
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