Archive for the 'Standard Card' Category

Feeling Groovy Chick

February 24, 2009

I was looking through cyberspace at Julee’s blog and found this awesome card she made, you should really see it. Something about it spoke to me, then I started looking through my BasicGrey paper, and WHAMMO bammo, Phoebe cried out to me. I decided on the StampingBella “feeling groovy” sentiment because I think a chick [...]

Simple Elegance in Green

August 2, 2008

I made this card to sell, for those folks who like things sophisticasted in their simplicity, and of course Alien Green! The base is standard cardstock, the ribbon is Offray, the metal ribbon slide is Making Memories, the squares are hand-punched in two sizes, and I painted grey brads green to match the theme.

Simple Elegance in Brown

August 2, 2008

This is a card I made to sell, for those folks who like something not so busy and yet elegant in its own way. The base is standard cardstock, the ribbon is Cannon Fabulous, the squares are handpunched in two different sizes, and the brads are bronze.

Miracle Baby Boy Card

August 2, 2008

Hubby’s friend Matt and his wife had another boy, so we gave them this card. Matt is very much into the Renaissance Festival, so knowing that, I didn’t want to make the standard cutesy card because I was afraid that wouldn’t appeal to him and he’d just throw this away.
The wonderful patterned paper is from [...]

CAUTION: Cheeky Easter Card

August 2, 2008

Still makes me laugh! I made this card for The Parents to bring a little levity to Easter dinner, and to prove that an elegant-looking card can also be cheeky. I hand-scalloped the perimeter of the picture, and its mat and the scalloped blue border are Bazzill cardstock.

Scott Card

August 2, 2008

I made this card for a friend of ours with whom I worked at American Express Business Finance, I was the technical writer and he was a programmer. What a great guy! Anyway, there’s something about the grungyness of this card that I absolutely love.
I took a standard issue S stencil, backed it with some [...]