Sunday, May 9, 2010
Ruffled Ribbon Card
Saturday, May 8, 2010
Graduation Card 2
Here's another graduation card I made. Easy Peasy! I like the simplicity of this card. The stamp set I used is PTI's For the Graduate.
I also want to wish my oldest son, Zachary, a very happy birthday! He turns 3 today. Oh how time flies! I can't believe he'll be going to preschool next year. My little angel is getting so old! We are spending the day as family celebrating his birthday and doing the things he loves most.
Friday, May 7, 2010
Graduation Card
It's that time of the year again! Do you know anyone who's graduating? Makes me feel old when little kids I used to babysit start graduating highschool and college. This was quite simple to create and I went with the color theme of the patterned paper. The card came out really cute, I think. All of the supplies were PTI products.
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Simplicity
I wanted to make a simple, easy card today. This is what I came up with. It was so easy to make and looks very simple too.
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Hip, Hip Hooray
I love the colors on this one. I wanted to use the patterned paper I just recently bought, since it's so gorgeous. I believe it's from Basic Grey. I thought the paper went well with the green cardstock, and I couldn't help but add a pink ribbon and pink flowers. I also added a green button in the middle of the flower to tie it all together.
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Sweet Pea Card
I've got a beautiful sweet pea card for you today. I love how the card turned out, and I wish I could take all the credit for this lovely card, but I actually made my own version of Erin Lincoln's card. Love how this card looks. It's just so pretty. Hope you will enjoy it too!
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Flying Dragonflies
Here's another card using the Masculine Motif stamp set. I love how the dragonflies look like they're flying. I created it by first stamping the dragonfly image on the card and then I stamped the same image on vellum. I cut out the vellum images and just adhered them on top of the stamped dragonflies. What do you think?
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