I have card today with non-traditional Christmas colors. It can also just be a holiday card instead of just a Christmas card. I used a Martha Stewart punch for the green lattice. The chipboard is from My Mind’s Eye. The … Continue reading
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I have a quick and easy card for today. I cut a piece of patterned paper (I’m not sure what collection this is from), tied a ribbon, and stamped Merry Christmas in red. I used some liquid pearls to “dot” … Continue reading
Today’s card is a 3×3 (inches) card with matching envelope. I love making these 3×3 cards. I usually make them in sets and give them out as gifts. I use the Cricut to cut out the house, but I don’t … Continue reading
Today’s card uses the chalkboard technique that I’ve seen used a lot over the last few months. To do this I embossed the sentiment, from My Favorite Thing’s Seasonal Sentiments set, with white embossing powder, and then stamped the same … Continue reading
I made this card last weekend and love the way it turned out, plus I got to use more of my patterned paper! It is a 4×4 card and the paper I used is from Echo Park’s Very Merry Christmas … Continue reading
It’s Day 1 of the 31 days of blogging challenge. Read all about it here. I thought I would start out this challenge with one of my favorites. I love pattern paper. I think I have collected enough to last … Continue reading
So one of my goals for the year was to be a more active blogger, well that hasn’t happened (yet!) A couple weeks ago, I was having dinner with my sister’s family, and she mentioned she was going to do … Continue reading
I’m playing along with CAS(E) this Sketch this week. I really like this sketch and made a couple of cards. I plan to make lots more using this sketch. It will help me use some of the pattern paper I … Continue reading
Here is the last of the Christmas cards until next year. Think I’m going to get an early start for next year, maybe do a few each month! … Continue reading
Hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas, here are a few more cards. … Continue reading