Showing posts with label Card. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Card. Show all posts

Friday, February 4, 2011

365 Cards Challenge Day 337





The challenge was to be inspired by the Advertising picture posted.

This is what I cam up with. The pink made me think baby girl and the linear design of the bookcase helped me come up with the window design. I used my Gypsy of course. I used some pink vellum to "frost" the window. I love how this card came out.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Challenge Mojo Monday





The challenge was to work with the provided sketch. I used my cricut and Gypsy to make the card base and then Just a lot of embellishments from my stash. Some Vellum to make the vase some marker to make the stems. The word dream was done using a rubber stamp and some dark brown ink. I used the creative Memories newest leaf punch and some green ink on the edges. I added the little bow at the top just because of the way it welded it had the 2 little holes. c

365 Cards Challenge Day 338



The challenge was to make a card that features a sticker, ribbon and a masking technique.

A standard A2 size card in white. At one point I had purchased a 12 inch paper that looked almost like lace. A little removable adhesive later it was stuck to my card. I then used my Chalk pallet to fill in the blanks. Add the oval cut with my cricut and some ribbon and bingo.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

365 Cards Challenge




The challenge was to create something Cute and Sassy.

My neighbor is so good at snow blowing my driveway so I don't have to shovel the whole thing. I did this "thank you" card with a gift card enclosed.

I feature the Martha Stewart Goo punch. The letter came from Printing Press cut at 1 inch. The main image was altered from a Child's First year, Pages 32 Easter. The snow blower was fashioned from scratch. It took a little thought but I think it came out cute.

Monday, January 31, 2011

My creative time throwback Thursday challenge




I had the real size dial on to cut the image on the front of the card. It is tough to see but the background is embossed with the cuttlebug stone script folder.