Well, no snow for us here, of course but I still love this little stamp from Milton & Co. I made this card to take a break from my calendar making. He was fun to color and I got to play with flower soft. The sentiment is from PTI's Tiny Treats Xmas set.
And what a cute birdie!
This will be a short post. I'm off to finish some gifts for the kiddies' teachers. Only 2 more days of school left! Thanks for reading and hope you're having a great week!
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Happy Birthday Milton
And here's my 2nd card. I actually didn't follow any sketch this time since the image was so huge! I got this Milton stamp from the recent All That Scraps sale. Now I'm thinking I should have gotten more while they were on sale!
Anyhow, I mostly just spent all my time coloring. The image fit nicely within the largest lattice rectangle. I just had to trim the card base down to 5.25 inches and rounded all the corners. The sentiment is from a Borders and Corners set from Papertrey Ink, punched with a Marvy punch (yes, I actually bought the matching punch just so I could use it with these rectangle stamps so I guess I should make things more often!). The red ink is from Technique Tuesday that I got during a class that I took at a Creating Keepsakes convention a few years ago. It stamped pretty nicely. I'm still looking for a nice brand of ink that has a nice range of colors. I'm thinking at some point I may try the new Ranger Archival inks. That is, if I can ever devote myself to crafting. Seems like school is only getting busier! My older one seems to have so much homework, which I wouldn't mind if he could do it all himself, but I have to check his work and quiz him...while playing with, feeding and bathing the younger one. I think once both my kids are in school, I will only want to veg on the couch with the TV. :-) Hint, hint to Eva.Happy Mother's Day
Hello, just popping in with 2 quick Mother's Day cards before I send them off to the grandmas. Can't believe it's May already and I actually made something. I wasn't really planning on making anything, but sometimes it's fun to just sit around and make cards. Maybe I was procrastinating, didn't want to get around to doing the not so fun chores and what not.
Anyhow, I used the sketch from CPS #262, unfortunately it took me so long to make the card that I didn't have time to do a post, so the deadline for that week's challenge has come and gone...
But here's my card anyhow.
I can't keep track of all the names of my stamps anymore and I'm too lazy to go look them up, but this is a Milton stamp colored with pencils. I tried to do that partial die cutting thing with the image sticking out of the circle. Made my own text and polka background paper using background stamps from Papertrey Ink. I like the idea of those background stamps but I have to practice a lot more with lining them up nicely. The sentiment is from a PTI tag-its. I thought those little butterflies Eva had on some previous cards were cute so I used my Michael's coupon to buy the Martha Stewart punch a while ago.
This was actually the first card that I made...without following a sketch. Then I decided I better go find one for my second card. Again Papertrey ink cardstock. Stamped the music background stamp from Hero Arts in Spun Sugar distress ink, it faded quite a bit when it dried, maybe I could use the brighter pink next time. Anyhow, that's it for me. Have a good rest of the week/month!
Anyhow, I used the sketch from CPS #262, unfortunately it took me so long to make the card that I didn't have time to do a post, so the deadline for that week's challenge has come and gone...
But here's my card anyhow.
I can't keep track of all the names of my stamps anymore and I'm too lazy to go look them up, but this is a Milton stamp colored with pencils. I tried to do that partial die cutting thing with the image sticking out of the circle. Made my own text and polka background paper using background stamps from Papertrey Ink. I like the idea of those background stamps but I have to practice a lot more with lining them up nicely. The sentiment is from a PTI tag-its. I thought those little butterflies Eva had on some previous cards were cute so I used my Michael's coupon to buy the Martha Stewart punch a while ago.
This was actually the first card that I made...without following a sketch. Then I decided I better go find one for my second card. Again Papertrey ink cardstock. Stamped the music background stamp from Hero Arts in Spun Sugar distress ink, it faded quite a bit when it dried, maybe I could use the brighter pink next time. Anyhow, that's it for me. Have a good rest of the week/month!