Archives for November 2007
A Photo Christmas Card
I love this photo of our Kitty. She’s so tolerant of our antics. Well, I have a membership to ScrapWOW, and one of their free digital scrapbooking bonuses this month is a couple of sets of digital Christmas Cards. You just bring them up in your graphics software, layer your photo to […]
Just For Something A Little Fluffier
This tree is a die cut, and then I put on “Puffy Paint”. When you heat it with a heat gun, it puffs and hardens. It definitely adds more dimension to the card! The snowflakes are simple punch outs using glitter paper. This card was created with a young child in […]
There Are Still More Christmas Cards To Make!
I love making card with ribbon and embellishments. It’s fast, easy, and it adds dimension to the cards. Now this card should make it safely through the mail. I’ll hand address it (on the inked label) first, before I put the card in and seal it. Then, it’s all ready for […]
Black Friday - The Ultimate Shopping Expedition
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Happy Thanksgiving To You
Happy Thanksgiving everyone! We wish you a joyous feast with lots of good food and great company!Â
That’s where we are headed today. Our dear friends host Thanksgiving every year, and I’ve never been able to convey how much I appreciate it. We love going there, and I still get to bake […]
Noel
A little ribbon, a dimensional embellishment and a warm and sincere greeting on the inside! These are the ingredients for a lovely card. When you are making a large number cards, you’ll want to enjoy the process. Your family and friends will love the cards you’ve created just for them.
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The Sticky Side to Card Making
This is a card I made for a young neice. I know she’ll love the glittery ornament, and by stamping “Noel” in bright white - it decorated the rest of the card front.Â
I’ve been asked a few times what adhesive do I use to make up the envelopes.  I’ve used liquid […]
A Little Ribbon For the Holidays!
This was a fun card to make. I really like the swirl of ribbon below the embellishment. Again, for reference, from my experience, the tag on the evelope is regular thin paper, cut out to a tag shape and inked. Then it is run through the Xyron and firmly adhered. This […]
