Sunday, August 7, 2011

Deepest Sympathy Card

A co-worker of my husband lost her mother this week.  He asked me to make her a sympathy card, so of course I did.




I used one of my favorite cartridges, Cindy Loo, and cut the bird at 3 1/4".  I thought it turned out super cute!  I hope it brought her a little piece of comfort to know our family is keeping her and her family in our thoughts and prayers.
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Thursday, July 28, 2011

"Dad's Office" Scrapbook Page

Our son loves to go to his Daddy's office!  When we were there this time, he made a mess playing with the receipt tape on Daddy's adding machine. (there's a picture of my husband cleaning it up on the page) That made my creative juices start their engines!


I decided to take some white ribbon and "re-create" the messy tape look around the page.




No cricut was used.  I found some letters that matched the grid lines on the background paper.  I wanted to make sure the ribbon was woven within the title...




I then let the "tape" continue around the pictures until it ran off the page.




I thought it turned out fabulous and SO outside my box of thinking! I'm pretty proud of how it turned out. =)
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Happy Birthday Card

I needed a birthday card for one of my son's friends.  They are in Karate together.  I kept thinking of the dragon patch on his "ghee" (karate uniform).  This boy is a few belts above my son, and he looks up to him like a big brother.  If it wasn't for this boy, my son wouldn't be as good and advanced as he is now.


Enough bragging, onto the card...




I found this dragon on the Pagoda cartridge.  I cut it at 4".  They LOVED the card.  Since the party was held at the Karate studio, then the theme fit.  =)


Last bragging moment...


Here's a picture of my son from the party.  He was the littlest on there (he's 4) and he successfully performed a running side kick into the hanging bag.  He was so proud of himself and so was the instructor.  He finally earned a spot on the "bragging wall" at the studio with this picture.  Proud Mommy, here! =)




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"Turtley Awesome" Card

A co-worker asked me to make a card for her son's kindergarten teacher.  Her son LOVES turtles so I went in search a cute turtle that would look kindergarten-ish.




I cut the turtle from the Paisley cartridge, but I don't remember what size (I cut it in May).  Instead of cutting the cute cheeks and cherries, I used my stickles for add some "bling".  I then added the sentiments from on of My Pink Stamper stamp sets.  My co-worker LOVED it and I hope the teacher did, too.
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"Birthday Boy" Card

Ever needed a card really quickly?  Well I did!  We were leaving for a birthday party in a matter of minutes and I realized (I'd been sick) that I hadn't made a card!  So I pulled out my scraps and boy-ish stickers and started creating...




I made the card a 4 1/4" x 4 1/4".  Added the balloon and star stickers.  Then I added the red ribbon to look like they were holding the balloons and then a yellow bow to tie it together.  Poof, birthday card within minutes! =)
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Tuesday, July 19, 2011

"Fun Ahead" Card

One of the principals in our school district retired this past school year. (so, I made this card back in May)  One of the teachers in my building (the high school) asked me to make him a card for his retirement party.


I don't normally make masculine cards, so I was stumped!  I wanted it to be VERY masculine since I know this man is all boy (I graduated with his son).  I found the "Fun Ahead" sticker from a beached theme sticker set.  I thought it fit!  Then I built the card theme around that sticker.  It turned out perfect for him!
Again, this is a standard A2 size card.
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On Your Wedding Day

I made this wedding card back in May.  A co-worker needed a card for her niece's wedding, but didn't give me much advanced notice.  I literally threw the card together in about 20 minutes.  Everything is from my scrap pile (I love it when that happens). 


The embossed chandelier is from a cuttlebug embossing folder set that I bought at Valentine season.  It came with a conversation heart folder and two others.  I used cream card stock with a shiny pearl finish.  I thought it added a little elegance.  The sentiment is from a My Pink Stamper stamp set.  Throw on an orange ribbon to tie it all together, and ta-da!
The card is a standard A2 size card.
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