Tuesday, 19 July 2016

leaves for Father's Day


...or any other masculine card for that matter.

love from us!


kraft, brown, pink birthday


square thankyou and compliments




my shoulder is yours

I absolutely love that sentiment. This card was a combination of embossing, stamping, sponging, masking, coloring, and anything you can think of! I love using Timeless Textures for the edges and subtle hints of background design.

congrats grad!!!


Yes, another late one! I had a niece and nephew who graduated this year! These are the cards I made for them.

wedding, whites, and thankfulness









A bunch of wedding ideas for you!!!

more sunshine and caring


These two cards utilize the Sunshine Sayings bundle (at a 10% savings). I'm just really really loving what all you can create using these dies and stamps together.


love 'n sunshine


The Sunshine Sayings bundle, at 10% off, will get you these two cards!! 


amazing watercolor backgrounds

My favorite 5-year-old co-cardmaker and I once made these backgrounds. They were laid aside for another day and now using the Flourishing Phrases stamp set and Flourish thinlits dies, I created these cards with those backgrounds. It's our version of doodling! Ha!!
By the way, if you purchase this stamp and die bundle you save 10%!!! Let me know if I can grab them for you!!


best fishes



These two cards were made using SU's bundle which includes the stamp set Jar of Love and the framelits dies Everyday Jars. The top card is 3-d with a clear center and gems inside the fishbowl while the 2nd card has the gems adhered on the bottom of the jar.

"Thank-you, Teacher!"



Yes I know it's late!! Very!! But summer happened over here and I never got to uploading it onto here.
The apple was made using a heart punch and punching out a variety of papers into a heart shape. I just scissored the bottom of the stacked hearts into a rounded "apple bottom"!! This card has been given to the teacher long ago so I don't remember if I sewed down the center or if I just stapled it and then folded it. Either way works.