My almost 2 year old daughter Teagan trying to copy what mommy does. I love her to bits even though she can tear through my stuff like no ones business! My two older sons call her "The Destroyer" and she is.
I worked on this card for so long yesterday and I absolutely love the way it came out! I colored the girl and bench with Copic markers. I originally just started coloring her to practice blending reds and blacks because they are suppose to be 2 of the hardest colors to blend and when I was done I was so happy with her I just had to use her on a card! I cut an oval in the base of the card with my coluzzle and stamped the sunrays with a Tim Holtz stamp using Wild Honey and Marmelade distressing inks, sprayed it with a little Perfect Pearls for shininess and stamped. The flowers are from a MS punch painted with Iridescent Medium and stickles in the center. The grass on the side of the bench was cut with Create A Critter. I also inked the edges and painted on some Iridescent Medium on top of that.
This is the coolest card! Not only are the cherries inside scratch and sniff but when you open the card the curtains move and reveal them! The card was made from a tutorial I found HERE. It looks like an easy card to make but getting everything lined up perfectly is a pain but oh so worth it in the end! The scratch and sniff is made by combining black cherry koolaid powder and clear embossing powder.
Love love love this card! The front cupcake border is from a new EK Success punch - isn't it adorable??? I added red stickles for the cherries. The center punch out is also a new EK Success - I added paper and vellum behind the cut outs and added some of the same paper at the bottom part of that stair, also added yellow stickles to the candle flames. The back is just a circle that I cut with my coluzzle. The happy birthday was printed on my pc and I cut the letters and adhered them to the back of the circle. The balloons were cut with Stretch Your Imagination and I attached them with orange and yellow wire. The orange circle in front of the yellow one is used to hid the tag for the TO: and From: for when the card is given. The tag was made with the SU! tag punch
Background is stamped with a script stamp in Versamark Dazzle. Clock stamp is by Tim Holtz. The sentiment is something I found laying around in my stamp drawer and it worked perfectly with the clock stamp. Added a little ribbon and called it a day.
The main image of the card front was from a page of squares tags I had. I added a flower from Basic Gray. The sentiment is embossed in white. Added a little ribbon, faux stitched with my white pen and punch out the word Thanks using a Martha Stewart border punch.
Ain't she cute?!?!?! This pink Hippo was cut from Create A Critter. I used some Glossy Accents on her to make her flower and ears pop. I just attached her to a mini clothespin and slapped a magnet on the back.
I know I know it isn't Halloween yet but I was cleaning my stamp drawers and found this cute little stamp and just had to use it!!! I colored it in using my blender pen and SU! Inks. Added a little sparkle to the main image too.
Cute Cute Cute! I love this card! I colored in the Magnolia stamp with my Copic Markers. I hadn't used them in quite some time so I'm re-learning but I'm happy with the end result! I stamped the greeting in the bottom right corner and embossed it in white.
Simple Iris Fold Card. The stamp is from SU! Trendy Trees. I used multiple inks on the leaves and once stamped I painted on some iridescent medium to make it sparkle. The tree is actually stamped onthe inside of the card. I drew an uneven frame around the main image, added some hemp twine and a greeting and called it done.
It's been months since I've actually made a scrapbook page. So I threw one together quickly. Nothing major or complicated - I just wanted to get one done. I got the idea of using strips of paper from the background from last weeks Finally Friday video found here. The embellishment in the middle says "Happiness is where you find it". Thanks for looking!
Love Love this card! I distressed the edges of the front of the card and inked them. The butterflies on the inside are from a border punch that I used the negative on and then popped them up. The sentiment is from an Amy R Stamp Collection called Thank You. I used my Oval Coluzzle for the main center cutouts.
I am a 32 year old stay at home mom to 2 wonderful sons (ages 10 & 8) and 1 beautiful daughter (age 3). My hobbies are scrapbooking, cardmaking, paper crafting, gardening and being outdoors!
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