Showing posts with label cards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cards. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Because of the Brave


I found this card sketch over on the OWH Stars and Stamps blog that I decided to give a shot. Since I am still totally in love with the Old Glory kit (link is to the bundle) I thought I would use this kit to play. Here is what I came up with...What do you think?

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Coloring card anyone?


I saw these blank dinosaur stickers by GG Digital Designs in the shop and knew instantly what I wanted to do with them. So I made them into some cards. I mean, what fun is an already colored card? I know as a kid I would have loved to receive a card like this. (Who am I kidding? I would still love one like this!) This particular design is probably best suited for little boys... good thing I have two of them and my cousins have a lot of young boys too.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Couple of cards



I saw this kit and absolutely loved it. I thought it would make the cutest card for one of my boys or nephews.
Credits:Rocket Launch by Wimpychompers Creations
6/10 IITC challenge template by SylviaB

Then there is this one. I saw this kit and immediately thought baby. Don't you agree?
Credits: Frolic by Jenn Barrette
6/24 IITC challenge template by Melissa

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Wendy has been busy this last week as well. She has a bundle, a collab and a template set that are new in the store this week. And here is how I used them this week. First off I made this card with matching envelope from the Where the Heart Is collab. Isn't it just the cutest? I also used Krisi's Cover it Up: Rectangle template to make the envelope. Those are such a great deal because it takes all of the guesswork out of it. And there is something to be said for a matching envelope. I also played with the Shamrocks bundle and came up with a fun set of pins for the boys and I to wear on Saint Patrick's Day. I haven't decided who will get to wear each one yet. Problem is I love them all! The Irish for a day pin uses pop dots to raise the smaller shamrock off of the background and make it more dimensional.