Wednesday, July 23, 2014

JoAnne


JoAnne's word is "Exquisite" - what's more exquisite than a rose?  And there's the element of scent.
I heat embossed the outline of the rose and watercolored it.  And more sparkles!

Bonni


Bonni has a whimsical side to her personality and she is totally herself, so I chose these graphics. And Pink sparkles, of course!

Monday, July 21, 2014

Make It Monday Watercolor




Today's Make It Monday challenge was to use watercolor technique over a sketchy outline to create a true watercolor effect.  Perfect opportunity to experiment with this linen canvas made for watercolor mediums (manufactured by Fredrix).  I got the idea to look for something like this when I took a watercolor for card-making class last spring.  It's so cool to play with the linen texture, and this stuff will stand up to watercolor beautifully!  

Paper:  PTI Vintage Cream and New Leaf cardstock
Linen Canvas: Fredrix
Stamps: PTI Botanical Blocks II and Banner Sentiments
Color Medium: watercolor


Monday, July 14, 2014

Cute little Bow


Shaker Cards are so cute to begin with.  I thought the addition of the little black bow set this one off
beautifully.  Black is not a go-to color for me, but i really like the contrast of the polka dots with the hot pink background and the sparkle-y sequins!

Wednesday, July 9, 2014




Yes, today is my catch-up day for posting some of my better card-making experiments.  This design is so simple and so happy.  I love the colors of the "yarn" wrapped as a background, and the "happy" die-cut  from PTI that I turned into a shaker with translucent sequins sets it off so perfectly.  I need to make another one, just to enjoy for myself.



This card was designed  for our AFS student from Austria, who was headed back to Austria a few weeks ago. She loves our American flag and this BoBunny paper was perfect for that. And the sentiment  was just right.  I think that one of the greatest gifts you can give a teenager is the experience of living in another country.  Their world view is forever larger, they learn to be more self-reliant and appreciate how wonderful it is to connect with others, regardless of cultual differences.  
A smile can change the world!

OK so the photo of this card is not fancied up with proper lighting and backgroung because it was so perfect that it whizzed out the door and to the post office before I had the chance to do things properly.  My friend Jerri is out on the West Coast for the summer with her family.  Jerri LOVES to knit.  I missed sending her a birthday card and so I found this cute little knitter (one of my MFT 
stamps.) Sometimes a card is just divinely inspired.  I know these are her favorite colors; the paper looks like the stockinette stitch! --and the added touch of stitching on the card with embroidery floss was perfect for someone who loves hand made things.   And the sentiment on the inside:  "Life is too short to buy cheap yarn"  - Jerrie's favorite knitting store is in the LA area and tres chic.