28 April, 2009
Wedding Day Card
For you, Mom
I used some flowers from Prima Marketing to add to this one. Cut the word "mom' using the Cricut and then embellished with pigment powder. Cuttlebug butterfly always comes in handy. Love the colour.
Mother's day is for Grannys too
I love shimmery stuff - I used an iridescent pigment powder to emboss the background. I cut my embellishments with the Cricut and embossed them too - with the Stampin Up heat and stick, and with the shimmery pigment powder. A Cuttlebug butterfly added a little flair. I put it into a gift box that I made using my Crafter's Companion - a Sticker King sentiment and it was good to go. Hope my friend's Granny likes it.
Mother's Day is almost here!
Here are a couple of Mother's Day cards I put together this week. I used my Cuttlebug to emboss and znestabilities to cut teh shapes for the sentiments. I also used my trusty Hero Arts stamp for the background for the first one - a little butterfly punch I had forgotten about - and lots of Stickles! I love Stickles!
Wedding card in blue
Marriage advice for the bride - quite a project!
These next photos are from a booklet I made for a friend's niece who's getting married soon. I told you it was wedding season in Barbados!
I started out making a card, but I ha
d so much stuff I wanted to use, that I ended up making a booklet. I ended up using something from pretty much all my stuff - Cuttlebug, Cricut, rubber stamps stickers by Jolees - tons of stuff. I took me a few d
ays to do, but I loved it!
And most importantly, they did too!
Here are two pages combining stickers, and image from Clipart and rubberstamping.
Wedding Card
Hello
Hi. My first post! I've been looking at all those lovely blogs by really talented people who make great handmade cards - and I wanted to share some of my work too! I'm pretty new to this, so have a look and tell me what you think.
Here's a card I made for the in-laws for their anniversary. I used the Cricut to cut the flower and leaves and inked the edges with gold ink. I stamped the background using the same gold ink - The stamp is from Hear Arts. A bit of shimmery ribbon and I was done!