Every year I do a little round-up of my favorite cards from the past year - it's a good way to look back and remember the year.
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Every year I do a little round-up of my favorite cards from the past year - it's a good way to look back and remember the year.
If you'd like details on any of these, just click on it, and you'll be taken back to its original post.
I have 4 birthdays at the end of December, and I decided to make them all the same. One was completed earlier this year, and here are the other 3.
On the first 2 cards I used one of the same inks to stamp the sentiments, but on the 3rd red card, I couldn't find an ink that would show up, so I stamped everything in clear ink and embossed it in white.
These are all absolutely flat for mailing, but the floral panels could be raised, along with the "Happy Birthday" sentiments.
Which is your favorite? I'm partial to the purple one today!
From the weather forecasts I've heard lately, lots of us will be doing just this this Christmas!
Today's card is just a play with some brand new and some older Tim Holtz stamps.
My Simon Says Stamp Card Kit arrived yesterday, on the first day of winter! I was inspired by the beautiful Color Blend cardstocks and the sweet snowflake in the Kit to make this card.
Something jogged my memory when I saw Tim Holtz's new Bottle Brush Tree stamps this year, and sure enough, with a little digging, I found a stamp set from Hero Arts in 2014 that had 2 sizes of them. I think I probably only used it once HERE, so now's the time to dust it off!
Recently a sweet friend sent me a gift card and I treated myself to a set of dies that have long been on my wishlist. These Lovely Layers Rose dies will be used mostly in the warmer months, but I wanted to give them a test run, so I made a Christmas card with them for today's post.
What a fun surprise for Heidi at Simon Says Stamp to start off DieCember with this darling set of snowmen dies from Tim Holtz! Mine arrived a few days ago and I couldn't wait to play! I should have posted this sooner, as the dies are now sold out - hope you got a set for yourself!
I finally was able to snag this Honey Bee Pierced Fancy Flakes cover plate and decided to use it to CASE a card by Marcia that I had pinned years ago. Here's my version, mixing a bunch of retired products with my new cover plate.
Spellbinders and Becca Feeken are launching a new collection called Home Sweet Quilt! I was so excited to see this, as I quilted for many years before I became a cardmaker.
One of the die sets is called Log Cabin and Flower Mini Quilts, and I have 3 cards using that set today. I also used Becca's new Orange Peel Quilt embossing folder and some sentiments from the Quilty Hugs clear stamp set, both of which are included in her collection. For all of these designs, I started by cutting out the quilt motif, setting aside the small pieces, and applying clear packing tape to the back of the "bones" of the design. Then I simply paper-pieced it in the colors of my choosing; the sticky tape holds everything together as I go.