Friday, July 31, 2015

Notecard Holder

Today's challenge over at Sisters In Stamping is to create a notecard holder of some type.  I found one that I liked on Chiaki Haverstick's blog here.

This is what it looks like closed:


It will fit at least 7 sets of notecards and envelopes - a great gift!


Here are just a couple of the cards I made for this holder:


Loved this challenge!  Thanks for looking.

Thursday, July 23, 2015

Tunnel Card - Beautiful Butterflies

Last weekend, my sister (and Upline!) held a shoebox swap for any of her demonstrators that wanted to participate.  It was a small group this year, but it sure was fun!

We were asked to design 2 different cards and have kits ready for each card so that the others could make each of your cards.  I ended up designing three cards.  I had designed my two cards and then realized I needed a baby shower card.  I'll show those two cards after this one.  This was my first design.

Anyway, I knew I wanted to make a tunnel card.  I saw it on Dawn Olchefske's blog here.  I love this idea and I was thinking of designing a Christmas card with this fancy fold.  But, I just couldn't make it work, so I switched to my favorite thing - DSP!  I also love the new SU! butterfly framelits and thinlits.  They match so well and make beautiful butterfly accents to any project.

So, this is what I came up with.  I love this fancy fold and will definitely be making more of these soon.

Here's the front of the card:

And here is the inside of the card:
Isn't this Bohemian paper beautiful?  Speaking of beautiful paper, I'm going to be a guest designer for the Sisters In Stamping!  This week's challenge was to create using some new DSP, so my card works wonderfully for the challenge!  Please check out Debbie's and Rachel's  beautiful work on the Sisters In Stamping site here.

Thanks for looking and have a great day!

Sunday, July 12, 2015

Congratulations!

This is the wedding card I made for a very special couple.  We'll put cash inside as the gift :)  Hope they like it.  I really enjoyed making it for them!


Thanks for looking!