Saturday, December 22, 2007

Filling the box

I am determined to give my sister in law a great gift. I showed my mom all the cards I had for the box of cards. I decided to make a few more. I found this great paper at the Target today for a dollar. The paper is really pretty but tears easily. Oh well, it is a great value for a dollar :) Mom and I took the afternoon to make cards. Here is the whole set.


Here are mine.



Here are mom's.



Here is a quick shot of the first set I made all in pink. I used some clear stamps to make a monogram on them for her. A few embellishments, but I kept it simple.




Here is the next set of Judy cards I made all in blue. I used a Paper Tray Butterfly stamp and some shimmery embossing powder.

Here is a closer look at one to see the stamp and paper better


I made a set of Bella Birthday cards.


Here is one a little closer.


I also made two with you are in my thoughts and prayers. I am not sure I love them, but they are not bad.


Here are some of my Mom's cards.

I love this yellow thank you note. It is Paper Tray and GREAT!!!



Here are two cards with the same sentiment and paper. It is amazing how changing a layer can do so much.



Here is another thank you she made. She does not like it. I think it is cute!


The last one is my nephew's birthday card from mom. Very cute. The versamark balloons on the background are hard to see.


Sorry for the long post. I hope you liked all the cards!

Merry Christmas.

6 comments:

Jana M. said...

GORGEOUS CARDS!!!

Teresa said...

Thanks for the info on the stamps. I have been wanting to get some stuff from Gina K's store. I will check it out in feb for sure1
Merry Christmas!

Andrea, said...

Gorgeous card, I love all the detail on the butterfly stamp. Happy Christmas

Sandy said...

Wow, wow, wow. They are so gorgeous. Wonderful work.
I wish you a merry Christmas.

Hugs
Sister Sandy

PocketsOfInspiration said...

She's going to love her cards.

Cindy Beach said...

Wow, you have been really on a roll making so many pretty cards. Great job!
Merry Christmas to you