Saturday, April 28, 2012

Go to the White

I made this card for my future DIL's shower. I hope she likes it.


I thought it was just as pretty before setting it up as an easel card.


The bride is a digi stamp from A Day For Daisies.  The sentiment "Here comes the bride" is from Pebbles Clear Stamps.   I used a Sizzix embossing folder and the die cut is from Memory Box.
The pearls and the flowers are from Jolee's.  

Have a great weekend.







Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Miss Me?

Sorry, I haven't been blogging.  What have I been up to?  Approximately 300 wedding invitations.

I did have to make a sympathy card.  My first.  I've just never felt comfortable doing them, but this turned out pretty well.


I just love the Psalms.  Both image a sentiment are digi's from TLC Creations. I just added a little color to the bird with my Prisma pencils and used an old Cuttlebug die to do the embossing.

Hope to be back a little more often. See ya!

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Rooster Rouser

I've had this digi for a long, long time and never used it. Now, I am wondering WHY?  This rooster from Digi Doodle Shop's Best was so much fun that I'm just thinking I will have to use him again real soon.


This is my first easel card and I can't believe I how easy they are.  So, since this is a first for me and the rooster, it will fit right in with the Digi Doodles Shop's Best  challenge which is "Something New".

I colored with Copics, and used Spellbinder's circle dies, with a Wilton doily. I also used Martha Stewart punches to create a fence type look, and the pretty white base. The flowers are from my stash, and I have no Idea of the company. Likewise with the ribbon.

The sentiment is from TPS Studios.  And if you can't read it, this is what it says. "A smile is a curve that sets everything straight".


Keep smiling.....

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Reaching out

I've had this digi a long time. I thought it would make a good Easter card.  But after saving it all this time, I took another direction.


This sweet digi is from Phindy's Place.  I colored this image with Prisma pencils and Gamsol, and the DP is Basic Grey.  The sentiment was computer generated and in case you can't read it on the card here it is:

Very much within our reach and meant for us to share,
Once-in-a-lifetime moments, encountered everywhere.   - Grace E. Easley -