Good Monday Morning to you, and Happy first day of June! I have a Father’s Day card for you today – super quick and easy – and I thought I would share with you the thought process that went into making this card. This narrative went through my head……
This is the “stepped up” version of yesterday’s card, all spruced up for Sunday! While yesterday’s card was a single layer card, today’s version has some added layers, giving the sentiment center stage with just a little more punch. For both cards, I stamped the background with Sheltering…
I have a simple, single layer card for you today. This could be a birthday card or a congratulations card ~ anything that deserves a celebration! I paired Rich Razzleberry with a combination of Garden Green and Wild Wasabi. The stamp sets are Sheltering Tree and Fabulous Four. I…
Here’s another wedding card for you today. It too has a gift card enclosure, the same layout as the blackberry and gray one I posted earlier. If you missed that one, you can see it HERE. I know I had previously decided that our new In Color, Mint Macaron, seemed…
Well, this is not a typical Karen card. I wanted to pair the new In Color, Tip Top Taupe, with black – and this bold graphic card emerged! The base is Tip Top Taupe (available to everyone on June 2) and the first layer is Basic Black. I cut the…
My card today was inspired by the Pals Paper Arts color challenge for this week. Here is the challenge banner — Do you see the subtle hexagon shapes in the Lullaby Designer Series Paper? That gave me the idea to create my sentiment in hexagon shapes as well. The Six-Sided…
I’ve had a request for some wedding cards that would also hold a gift card. This is my first one to show you. I’m crazy about the Something Borrowed Designer Series Paper (DSP)! I think the soft colors and pretty prints are perfect for such…
The PPA challenge this week is to use 3 shades of purple – Blackberry Bliss, Elegant Eggplant, and Perfect Plum. I was kind of stumped until I saw a picture of a beautiful purple bridal bouquet, and I thought, “That could work!” I stamped the handle and a…
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