Here's a card I made for a fellow crafter that is undergoing knee surgery yet again. Let's hope this time they get it right. This is a double window card with a color transparency as the focal point.The background stamp is by Impression Obsession. I made this card in a class using their big stamps and rocking acrylic block which really works.
Until my next post,
Diane
Friday, July 27, 2012
Monday, July 23, 2012
With sympathy card
Here's a card I made for a fellow crafter that just lost her Mom. It has a photo window with a double border and uses an all over stamp by Impression Obsession on the green cardstock.
Until my next post,
Diane
Until my next post,
Diane
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Time Gone By card
Here's another "Time gone by" card. This is a mirror version of one I posted back in March. Like the other is uses papers from the K&Co Life's Journey collection. I used the print and cut feature of my Silhouette to make the pocket watch and sentiment. Those were raised with pop dots.
Until my next post,
Diane
Until my next post,
Diane
Saturday, July 14, 2012
Wherever you go card
Here's a card I modified from a WeR Memory Keepers card kit. The sentiment that was supposed to go with this card was "You are amazing". Now that's not a bad greeting but it didn't seem to go with the car theme in my mind. I didn't apply the sentiment and decided to make my own using my Silhouette. A nephew that is having a birthday (and just got his license) is getting this card. The inside says "there you are". It's a phrase my hubby says and I'm not sure where he got it from but I thought my nephew would like it on a card.
Until my next post,
Diane
Until my next post,
Diane
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Thinking of you card
Here's a card I made that will actually be used as a birthday card. After all, you do think of the folks you are sending birthday cards right? This was made using materials from Technique Tuesday. Many of their stamp sets have small pieces so you can create a scene. For this one the, the roses were separate from the stems so you can make the stems longer or shorter. I stamped the vase on the white paper, added the flowers and stamped the vase again on the green paper and cut it out to hide the part of the stem that would be "in the water".
Until my next post,
Diane
Until my next post,
Diane
Thursday, July 5, 2012
Best Wishes card
Here's a card I made using items from SEI that I got in a class. There were two of each card but the papers were double sided so you could get two different looks. Even the sentiments were a bit different. This one is for a young couple celebrating their 2nd anniversary.
Until my next post,
Diane
Until my next post,
Diane
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