Saturday, May 11, 2013

Apron Mother's Day Card

My inspiration for this card was seen on Flickr. The mom sentiment is from Microsoft word that I traced onto the card stock with pencil. I then covered the pencil writing with my Versa Marker pen and Embossing Powder. It's my first time using embossing powder and I think it turned out nicely.

Simple Anniversary Cards

Black and white layers with Microsoft Word Sentiments topped off with Stickers. Super Simple and Super Fast.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Triple Hearts

My inspiration for this card was found at Paper Trey Ink. I just used random scraps that I had.


Large Flower with Rhinestone Accents

Very simple Cricut card accented with rhinestones.

Vertical Flowers

This is a very simple card. All the cut outs are created on my cricut. The strips were created using satin ribbon and the sentiments are a simple stamp I found at Michaels. The flowers are topped off with glitter glue or rhinestones (which I think look nicer).


Mickey Mouse Card

My inspiration for this card was found on no other than Pinterest. The Mickey Mouse shapes are made from thin foam. The swirls are fabric paint and the stickers are from the dollar tree. An instant hit with any Mickey Mouse Fan.


Basketball card

My inspiration for this card was seen at Split Coast Stampers. My brother in law loves basketball so I thought I could make a simple version. I think it turned out pretty good and once again it's quick and easy just the way I like it :)

Hoppy Birthday

My inspiration for this card came from Stampin Pretty. The circle and frog are cut using my cricut. I attached googley eyes for fun and the sentiment is wrote in fabric paint. My nephew loved the card.

Hearts

My inspiration for this card came from The Bright Side of Life. The hearts are cut using my cricut and the edging are satin ribbon strips. Love is written in fabric paint and the Happy Anniversary is just printed on the card. Once again a simple card.


 

Word Find Birthday Card

My husband's grandmother loves word find puzzles. It's how she spends most of her days. When I saw this on Flickr I was inspired. I wanted a simple easy to read card since she is in her 90s. I created the word search puzzle in Microsoft Word. I had the flower from a clearance sell at Micheal's and I thought the rhinestone would add a little something extra. It's sweet, simple and to the point, but she liked it and that is all that matters :)

Birthday Candle Card

My inspiration for this card was found at Stampin Mom of Four and on Pinterest. The candle pieces are scraps that I had saved from previous projects. The orange flames and rectangle base are from thin foam that I bought at the dollar tree. The sentiment was just printed from Microsoft word. I really liked how the candles were embossed on the cards that I saw, but I did not have an embosser at the time, but I did what I could.

Argyle Card

I saw this Argyle card on Pinterest that looks as if it was sewn. I didn't want to devote quite as much time so I came up with this version. I used my cricut to cut the diamonds from some colored scraps that I had on hand. I wrote celebrate with fabric paint and let it dry. I think I'll use a stamp next time, but not bad since I'm new to this card making stuff.

Halloween Card

I saw this sign shared on Facebook and thought that it would be a cute concept for a Halloween card. I used my cricut to cut the orange circle. I found a shadow image of the witch that I traced and cut out by hand. The inside was just created on Microsoft word text and clip art. Needless to say both of my sisters loved it!