I made the card above using the mojomonday sketch and the Creative card crew's theme which is snowflakes. I love snow, don't get much of it here tho :(
I've always admired these challenges from afar, never brave enough to enter a card but I thought I'd give this one ago because the colors really jumped out at me. Check out the challenge here.
I absolutely love this time of the year! The colours in the trees are beautiful.
Yesterday my youngest daughter came home from school with a gorgeous red leaf the shape of a heart for me. When the girls do wee things like that I get all choked up lol
Anyhow, that leaf inspired me to make the card above. I used Walztingmouse's Peace and Plenty stampset which you can find here.
Thought I'd make another card using the Mojomonday sketch & I used the Creative Card Crew's theme which is babies & children's cards. I used Waltzingmouse's Celtic Heritage stamp-set, which you can find here.
Have you ever had one of those days where you couldn't put a card together if your life depended on it? I'm having one of those days, took me ages to make this card this evening, at one stage I had the image of a witch stamped to my cheek lol. Maybe I'll have better luck tomorrow. Above is my card for this weeks mojomonday sketch.
I thought I'd get a start on my Christmas cards today, I should've been ironing but I was on a roll so I made a load of cards instead. Here is a few for you to have a look at. I used Waltzingmouses Christmas sewing box stamp set on all the cards.
Hello! I made two cards for this weeks mojomonday sketch. I wasn't really happy with the card below, although I adore the wee robin stamp & my girlies liked it.
Above the snowflake stamp is from one of waltzingmouses new stamp sets ' sewing box - Christmas'.
Thanks for looking.
Genevieve.
Monday, October 5, 2009
Hello!
Nichole Heady from PTI has a few challenges over at her blog to celebrate World card making day. One of the challenges is to create a project which is inspired by Colors, designs or themes that are prominent in the Japanese culture. I googled a few images and found a lot of Japanese flowers so thats what inspired me to make the card below.