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Saturday, 31 August 2013

Card and Tag

 
Couple of quick cards I made with some K&Company predesigned tags.
Computer generated sentiment on Vellum
Tim Holtz die flowers



Challenge: Simon Says Stamp: Anything Goes

Friday, 30 August 2013

Birthday 4 step card



 
I followed the template for this 4 step card from Nora's blog; 4 Step Card
 
I used gorgeous paper from: ? K&Company maybe (purchased at walmart)
Spellbinders Floral Ovals and a digi flower image colored with copic markers
Vellum paper for the sentiment inside, die cut with Classic Ovals, as well as the 75 on each step
The hydrangea type flower is assembled out of punched flowers (walmart punch)
The large dragonfly is a stencil, inked up with embossing ink and then sprinkled with Perfect Pearls in Grape and Turquoise.
Hand rolled flowers die cut: Spellbinders Bitty Blossoms
 
Challenge: Simon Says Stamp: Anything Goes
 
 
 

Sunday, 18 August 2013

Pilots cards

Recently done up for the newest member of our family to become a Pilot thru the Air Cadet program. 54 years ago my Dad earned his wings, but never received any wings to put on his uniform. This past weekend both of them now dawn Pilots wings!
 
These 2 cards were done up during his training:
The last card is one done up by his flight instructor: also a card crafter - small world eh!
 


This Cessna was cut out with my cricut and painted to match the colors of the plane the cadets trained in. Glossy Accents to embellish the windows and propellers. A spinner added at his Flight Center location and a metal charm!
 
 

This is a Tim Holtz embossing folder: Diamond Plate and Rivets on Sticky backed metal paper. Same svg cut airplanes ( you can get this svg here , under shapes) and a computer generated sentiment. Do you know what movie that quote is from?



  Card made by his instructor: Great crafty minds think alike ehh! I think the map she used tho is that of a pilot!
 
 
 
 Introducing our newest Captain!
The family couldn't be more proud!
xoxoxoxox
 
 



Challenge: Simon Says Stamp Make the Cut