I am always in need of masculine cards at this time of year and usually there are none to be found in my card box. So it was yesterday when I went looking. I decided to make a few to rectify that situation!!
I used a few preprinted images from my cardmaking supply box and while I was there I picked a few pieces that I thought would be appropriate as backgrounds and some greetings as well. It was fun to make up some cards with different designs and supplies and only have to make one of each!! I watercoloured my images, distressed their edges and found paper and cardstock to go with them. The boots are a digital image from Beccy's. She has several different images that are really appropriate for masculine cards. The backgrounds are ones I have created - green one is acrylic paint, the corrugated is walnut ink and the bottom one is watercolour with plastic wrap. Two of the greetings are printed on transparency and the other is an oval punchie. Added a few brads and I had three cards ready to go!!
We are down to the short strokes for being ready for Christmas! That feels good!!
Therese
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Saturday, December 17, 2011
Baby cards!
I have been busy for the last few days making receiving blankets and burp cloths for my daughter on occasion of the arrival of our newest grandson. My niece also had a baby at the beginning of December so I decided to make a few cards for each of them using the scraps of flannelette I had leftover.
For the top one, I sewed a piece of yellow handmade paper onto dark brown cardstock with a strip of polka dot fabric placed in between which I then tied with brown embroidery floss to simulate a bow. The little patchwork horse is a digital image from Beccy's. I coloured it in appropriate colours, trimmed it with scallop decorative scissors and pierced each scallop using a push pin on an old mouse pad. Used 3D foam tape to adhere it to the card front overlapping the fabric strip.
For the lower one, I sewed a piece of fabric overlaid with some brown rick rack to dark brown cardstock. I tucked the ends of the rick rack inside the card and secured them with double sided tape. Coloured and embellished my image and secured it to the card front with 3D foam tape.
The cards will make perfect Thank you cards!!
Therese
For the top one, I sewed a piece of yellow handmade paper onto dark brown cardstock with a strip of polka dot fabric placed in between which I then tied with brown embroidery floss to simulate a bow. The little patchwork horse is a digital image from Beccy's. I coloured it in appropriate colours, trimmed it with scallop decorative scissors and pierced each scallop using a push pin on an old mouse pad. Used 3D foam tape to adhere it to the card front overlapping the fabric strip.
For the lower one, I sewed a piece of fabric overlaid with some brown rick rack to dark brown cardstock. I tucked the ends of the rick rack inside the card and secured them with double sided tape. Coloured and embellished my image and secured it to the card front with 3D foam tape.
The cards will make perfect Thank you cards!!
Therese
Retirement Card
My DH has retired!! I made him a card to celebrate this momentous occasion! I included on it images or words to represent all the activities he plans to participate in as he finds himself with more time on his hands. I downloaded most of them off the internet, sized them and laser printed them onto kraft cardstock. Trimmed them to size, sponged all the edges, laid them on the stamped card front and then glued them into place. Used 3D foam tape for some of them just to make them pop a little more!!
Therese