Here's a card I made using the opposite sides of double-sided paper by SEI. The other card was posted on August 8th.
Until my next post,
Diane
Friday, November 2, 2012
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Happy Halloween
Here's the cards I made for my family for Halloween. All but two were from a kit by Basic Grey. The two on the bottom right were NOT part of a kit. Their papers and embellishments (except for the ribbon) are from WeR Memory Keepers.
Until my next post,
Diane
Until my next post,
Diane
Friday, October 26, 2012
The wisdom of Pooh
For those of you out there that read my blog via blogger or have seen my profile picture, you know Tigger is my favorite character. A few weeks ago he was featured in the Sunday comic version of Rhymes with Orange.
I also recently found some great web sites for quotes from the Winnie the Pooh series I thought I'd share with my readers. The first is the Winnie the Pooh guide to social media and the next is from Good Reads.
Until my next post,
Diane
I also recently found some great web sites for quotes from the Winnie the Pooh series I thought I'd share with my readers. The first is the Winnie the Pooh guide to social media and the next is from Good Reads.
Until my next post,
Diane
Monday, October 22, 2012
Pattern girl card
Here's a card I made for my nieces birthday using papers by Echo Park and a Tim Holtz designed stamp by Stampers Anonymous. I added a bit of lace and some jeweled bling as an accent.
Until my next post,
Diane
Until my next post,
Diane
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Hello card
Here's a card I made using papers and Dazzles from Hot off the Press. I'm going to use this one as a birthday card.
Until my next post,
Diane
Until my next post,
Diane
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Just to say hello card
Here's a card I made for my Altered Designs Yahoo Group birthday club. It uses Echo Park paper and a Tim Holtz designed stamp by Stampers Anonymous.
Until my next post,
Diane
Until my next post,
Diane
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Thank you card
Here's a way to combine crafting a genealogy...sort of. Last fall I finished a rather rigorous 15 week online program with Boston University received a Certificate in Genealogical Research. I recently made a request to a researcher in Canada to see about getting some records. Since the records weren't online it's much cheaper to pay someone a few bucks to pull the records than for me to make the trip there. It turns out the gal I hired was in the class with me. I remember her name as she made very insightful comments on our chat boards we had so I hired her.
Anyway, I sent my payment to her in this card that I made using the double bugging (Cuttlebug) technique.
Until my next post,
Diane
Anyway, I sent my payment to her in this card that I made using the double bugging (Cuttlebug) technique.
Until my next post,
Diane
Friday, September 14, 2012
The view from the top
On the way up to visit a family member in DC hubby and stopped off to tour the George Washington Masonic Memorial in Alexandria. The only way to get this view is to take the tour. It is worth the price. It was an overcast day so our vista view wasn't wonderful but we were able to pick out the Washington Monument the Capitol, the National Cathedral and the Basilica at Catholic University. The other obvious sights were the new Wilson bridge and Washington National airport. However this picture shows only the view straight down from the observation deck with the Potomac River in the background. The designers of the memorial envisioned this view as one you'd get in a reflecting pond with the water rippling. The symbol of the Masons is in the middle of the shot.
Until my next post,
Diane
Until my next post,
Diane
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Walking down a country road
A couple of weeks ago hubby and I were up in DC visiting a family member. On the way back I suggested we check out Gunston Hall the home of George Mason. It was a nice day, not too hot or muggy and we enjoyed our grounds. I got this shot enroute to view the family gravesite. As a genealogist I was interested in looking at the graves as a photographer I enjoyed the view and as a tourist I enjoyed the tour.
Until my next post,
Diane
Until my next post,
Diane
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Thinking of You card
Here's another card I made using papers and Dazzles from Hot off The Press. This one uses the "innies" or insides of a star outline. This card is for a niece celebrating a wedding anniversary.
Until my next post,
Diane
Until my next post,
Diane
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