Monday, June 5, 2017

Sending You Sunshine!

Hi!  I created a "just because" card to give to a friend of mine.  Just because...it's been a while since I gave her a card!
I hope it will brighten her Monday.  The weekends go SO fast, so it can be challenging to jump back into the work week.





I created the rays of sunshine in two steps.  First I blended Barely Banana ink onto the white cardstock to get a layer of soft yellow.  Then, using the edge of a piece of printer paper I layered on "rays" of Crushed Curry ink.  Just moving the paper over a bit each time and adding each ray until I covered the top half of the panel.

My sentiment is stamped onto a die cut cloud panel, to which I added a few yellow and clear sequins.

It's just a simple card and was easy to create.  But it's one of those cards that just makes me smile.  I hope it brings a smile to my friend's face, also!


Sunday, June 4, 2017

A Gift of Handcrafted Paper

A few weeks ago, several of my crafty friends joined me for a day of stamping, talking and hanging out.  I love spending the day with them!  Sometimes we create a lot of cards/projects.  Other times, just a few.  It kind of depends on how much time we spend just talking.  Imagine that.

My friend Ellen brought along several pieces of some gorgeous paper that she created in a paper making class that she attended.  This paper is so very pretty.
I love the textures and the blend of colors.  I had been trying to decide just how to use this gift of hand crafted paper.  Last weekend I decided to add to my supply of sympathy cards and I knew (right away) that I wanted to use these papers.

I created 4 cards; 2 of each style.

Click on each photo to enlarge it.





I knew I wanted to keep these cards clean and simple, so that the hand crafted paper is the focal point.  I simply tore the edges of 2 sides of the piece, in keeping with the natural edges that already existed.  There is a piece of gold thread looped and placed behind each sentiment panel.
The only other addition is a bit of glossy accents over the flower on each of the first 2 cards.

These cards came together just as I planned, which doesn't often happen.  And I love the results!

Thank you to my friend Ellen for sharing some of this treasured paper.  Aren't crafting friends wonderful?

And....how about this?  Oh, yes.






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