Happy 1st Birthday, beautiful Brooke!
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Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Celebrate Life...here and gone
Today is a bittersweet kind of day. It was my Aunt Floss’s birthday, and is now her granddaughter, Brooke’s. I feel a bit of sadness being reminded that my wonderful aunt isn’t here with us, but her spirit and memory lives in my heart. And the joy of the day is that Brooke celebrates her very first birthday. You may have remembered me working on her birthday invitations. Well now that they are all mailed out and her party is this weekend, I can finally share with you the labors of love put in to creating these cards. The final version includes an embossed CS layer, many punched items, rhinestone flames on the candle with glitter glue sprinkles on top of the cupcake. If you scroll down you can see how I coordinated the invitations and envelopes to go with the party goods that Kelly selected.
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Project 365 Challenge/Days 37 - 39 A Whole Lotta Lovin’
Day 37—Love Birds Pink Dot Card
I recently shared with you one of my new digi sets, The Loving Tree Collection.
I used that set and Adobe Photoshop to create this digital card.
Here is a preview of that set:
Day 38 — A Little Love Digi Card Freebie
Just in time for Valentine's Day this next digi card can be downloaded at:
http://www.mygrafico.com/freebies/a-little-love-square-card-freebie/prod_4426.html
Day 39 — Repurposed Packaging made into this Sweet Valentine’s Container
featuring Glue Arts Adhesives, May Arts Ribbons and Little Yellow Bicycle collection.
Keep an eye on Glue Arts’ blog for complete list of supplies and instructions for this
eco-friendly, easy-to-make project idea.
Keep an eye on Glue Arts’ blog for complete list of supplies and instructions for this
eco-friendly, easy-to-make project idea.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Project 365/Day 20 - Triple Heart Photo Valentine
You can frame your photo, use it on a corner as I did here or punch it into a shape to add to the Valentine. I am putting my valentine’s greeting on the inside of my cards and focusing on making the outside all about the recipient. Have fun trying this...you can even make it into a mini scrapbook page!
Technique to try out: Want to create a crinkled vintage looking ribbon? Use your embossing heat tool with sheer organdy ribbon. Hold it close to the ribbon and watch it shrivel up. Don’t go too close or it will burn.
Project 365/ Day 19 - "Tweet" Photo Valentine
Some of my favorite colors are in Cosmo Cricket’s DeLovely collection so I just had to use this collection again when creating a personalized photo valentine for my daughter Ashley. The fun colorful chipboard embellishments were perfect for creating this square valentine card. I angled the striped cardstock, layered a patterned paper square on top, raised up the chick with U-cut-It double-sided adhesive foam and attached the flowers with an extreme adhesive square, both from Glue Arts. For the main assembly I used my Pro with high tac adhesive. I added my own hand-lettered verse following the same angle as the stripes. I used an old technique for adding the bow accent which involves punching two circles close together, threading the pointed ends of ribbon down through the holes and back up through the opposite hole. I fringed the ends of the ribbon for texture and added the epoxy sticker with the word glamorous.
Try making a personalized photo valentine for someone you love. I am following this same project theme on day 20’s project. Check it out!
Try making a personalized photo valentine for someone you love. I am following this same project theme on day 20’s project. Check it out!
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