All of my cards are numbered so I can keep track of how many cards I've made along with the month and year I made them.
The layout designs that I use on my cards are provided from the design team at Freshly Made Sketches and Mojo Monday card challenges. The color schemes on some of my cards are compliments of the Color Throwdown card challenge. I owe my thanks to them for the use of these challenges.
Thank you for stopping by.

Sunday, March 13, 2022

Thank you

Supplies used are :
Daisies printed cardstock
Yellow plaid cardstock
Clouds and Grass cardstock
Green Cardstock for the grass
Clouds dies
Grass die cut
Flowers die cuts
Ribbon messages for the ribbon and sentiment
Woodframe dies
Mowed Lawn Distress Ink
Fossilized Amber Distress Ink
Mustard Seed Distressed Ink

I haven't made any cards in quite a long time, so I thought I would try making one again. It's been really hard for me to be able to stand up long enough to make cards. I have a degenerative disc and Facet Arthropathy in my lumbar spine which causes me great pain. Facet Arthropathy is arthritis of the Facet joints which causes disc degeneration in the spine. 
And then last year in April, my mom became very ill and her health started declining. She just recently passed away on February 17th this year. It's been a very difficult time for my sister's and I dealing with the death of our mother.
Anyway, on to my card. Pretty much all of it is self-explanatory. What I do want to say about it is that for the flowers, after using the die cuts with white cardstock, I sponged on the distress inks to give them some color. 
Thank you for visiting my blog. I hope you like my card, which is a 4.25"x 5.5" card.
Thanks for stopping by.


Saturday, November 28, 2020

Holiday Wishes

 


This is my card for this weeks Freshly Made Sketches card challenge.

I haven't posted any cards for a little while because I have been concentrating on my studies to get my GED diploma. So far, I have passed the final exams for 3 of the subjects that are required. Now I am working on Math. If I can pass the practice test and then the final exam, I will get my diploma.

The other day during our zoom class, we were asked what we were thankful for this year. Well, most of all, I am thankful that God still has me alive to be with my wonderful husband and my precious chihuahua. Second, I am thankful for everyone at the GED center. They all have been very patient and understanding when it comes to my anxiety issues and they do their best to make accommodations when it is necessary. And last of all, I am thankful to have so many people being supportive of me and encouraging me as I do my studies and tests. 

With that being said, I will tell you about my card...

As you can see, I used a white card stock for the blank card. I cut it down to a 5 3/4" by 4 1/2" card. I used a rectangle die cut on white cardstock for the card base.

I used a banner die with poinsettia Christmas cardstock for the background image. Then I used a piece of watercolor paper with a diamond die for the front image and for my sentiment. 

The sentiment is a clear stamp from "Twas the night before" clear stamp set. I used embossing ink to stamp it onto the paper, then I sprinkled on some embossing powder and used my heat gun to bring it to life. 

The final touch is the poinsettia flower, which is cut out using a poinsettia die and then I used a yellow brad to attach it to the front below the sentiment, along with a little snowflake embellishment above the sentiment.

This completes my card for this weeks challenge.

Thank you for stopping by to visit.


 

Friday, October 23, 2020

Warm winter wishes

 


I made this card for this weeks Freshly Made Sketches challenge. I haven't posted any cards for a while because I have been busy with going back to school to get my GED.

I saw this weeks challenge and this particular theme just popped into my head and I decided to make it and post it on the challenge.

This is a 5x7 inch card that I themed with a wintery forest. 

Supplies used are :

Large Oval die cut
Christmas Trees Dies
Poinsettia Die
Clouds Thinlets
Ribbon Messages Die
Marina Mist Stampin' up ink
Bravo Burgundy Stampin' up ink
Black Ink (Sentiment)
Christmas Clear Stamps for the sentiment
Snowflakes embossing folder
Pink pearls
Silver gel pen

First I cut out the oval shape on a 5x7 inch white cardstock. And then I cut another piece of white cardstock just big enough to go behind the oval shape. Then I used my snowflakes embossing folder because I wanted to make it look like it was snowing behind the pine trees.
I made the snowy ground by using some clouds thinlet dies and then I highlighted the snow by using a little bit of Marina Mist ink.
For the Christmas trees, I used a shiny forest green cardstock and my die cuts. After adhering them to my card base, I used a silver gel pen to bring out the trees layers, hoping to make it look like the trees have snow on them.
I used my poinsettia die to make a poinsettia to add to the bottom corner. It is connected by a yellow brad.
For the sentiment, I used a die cut from my ribbon messages stamp and cut, which is highlighted with Bravo Burgundy. The sentiment is stamped on with black ink and is a clear stamp from one of my Christmas stamps. And lastly, I added the pink pearls.

Here are a couple more angles of my card...


I've noticed that when I stand back a few feet and look at this card, that it actually does look like a little forest that is covered in snow. It also kind of reminds me of Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer, only without the ornaments.

I hope you have enjoyed my card and thank you for visiting my blog. I hope you all are doing well and are staying safe during this pandemic. 

Thursday, September 24, 2020

 

# 665-2020-09

I made this card for my wonderful sister and brother-in-law for their silver anniversary that is coming up later this month.