This card is inspired by Kristina monthly virtual card that she had shared. Once again, the Fiskar punch, felt heart and those shape punches.
I’ve also decided to join in her color inspiration #38 for this week with the following colors:
This card is inspired by Kristina monthly virtual card that she had shared. Once again, the Fiskar punch, felt heart and those shape punches.
I’ve also decided to join in her color inspiration #38 for this week with the following colors:
Got a surprise came in yesterday that I’ve forgotten that I’m suppose to be expecting it in my mail box! Well, actually two surprises. One is the card above made by a little boy Ethan who were inspired by me in making the card. Way to go Ethan! They even sent over stickers for the two boys, thank you Chin Yee!The 2nd surprise was that I received my prize yesterday from Pamela, the prize for winning the November sketch in Coconut ScrapShop. Yay! It contains lots of overlay and some pattern paper and brads, and stickers! All for Christmas, thanks Pamela!
Oh, and here is a card I’ve made yesterday with the sketch provided in SoCalScrap forum. I’m using all things purchase from Scrap-n-Crop with a mixture of products.
Product used: Chattebox Gallery Collection – Chocolate Open Dot, 3/8″ Two Toned Stitched Satin – Fire Red, Pink Paislee Clear Stamps – Spring Fling, Gold Grosgrain – 5/8″ Golden Girls.
Oh, by the way, SoCalScrap is having the Happy Hours and Workshop right now, go check it out here.
This is for Sunday Scrappin’ – using snow, even if it is a snowman.
For this card, I’ve used Color Me Daisy kit, the tag is from Grace Tolman.
I’ve actually made two similar cards, the other one was set on cream card stock and I’ve given it away! *smile*
TFL
Did two cards with the same sentiment “Joyful Greetings”. Top one using Scenic Route, Pink Paisley and American Craft pattern papers. 2nd one also using Scenic Route and American Craft pattern papers. I pop both the tags up with foam adhesive, so sad to learn that Scrap-n-crop run out of the adhesive *sigh*.
I would proabaly have more Christmas card to make, will see how.
These cards are made using those tags that I got from Grace (thanks Grace!) for the gratitude challenge, the pattern paper are from HOTP, I’ve used some lace card stock and ribbon too.
These cards has all been taken, I meant all being sent or delivered *wink*.
I still have some more to make though and seems like those names in my list is getting more each day *LOL*.
These are the final batch of cards that I’ve made for the charity, very similar designs as I was making them in big batch. I almost used my scallop circle punch and plain circle punch in everyone of them, love those punchers.
I’ve been keeping myself busy with some more cards to make for the charity drive that my friend did. So more thank you cards to make, I need to make 40 cards this time. That is a good news knowing that so many people give for the charity.
The one below were my boys and their cousin busy staring into the play-station
Below is my nephew playing with some blocks and he was so serious in doing it.
This one is some precious moment that I saw. I’ve scraplifted it from Scrapbook Trends, Aug issue. edite: I’ve scraplited from Anabelle O’Mal, “R we there yet?”.
Product used: Pattern paper from October Afternoon: Chilly Mornings, Pink Paislee: Vintage Moon, chipboard stickers from American Craft, ric rac from Color Me Daisy monthly kit.
There, all those cards made over weekend. I’ve used Pattern paper from Paper Wardrobe, ribbons and little flowers courtesy of Stampers’ corner, and my punchers. Love those punchers.
Did a card out from those left over small pieces of scrap with ribbon and foam adhesive. As for the one below, it is inspired by Kristina’s Christmas card