Cards made for a good cause and often upcycled to respect and care for the environment
Tuesday, 12 April 2011
A total of 56 cards sold for Japan Redcross so far...
Hello bloggers,
I hope you are enjoying sunshine and good weather where ever you are...
These are quick cards I made on Friday to sell at hubby's office... They did sell - thanks to the kind people who bought them.
They are all quick makes and nothing compared to the great stuff that you bloggers turn out...nonetheless they sold, yipppeeeeee!!!
Thanks for your good wishes and encouragement.
Hugs,
Monica
Thank you, Shirley-Anne
Hello bloggers, I am back again to show off my booty yet again... this time from dear Shirley-Anne - THANK YOU so much for your kindness. I received a beautiful array of stickers, super-duper embellies and designer paper from her. Here is the lovely handwritten note from Shirley-Anne which I will treasure for ever... check out those lovely stickers on either side - my faves! Such a generous collection of designer paper... yaaaay!!! Lucky me! |
And here's what I created this morning with Leigh's and Shirley-Anne's goodies. The hearts on the top left are from Shirley-Anne while the paper used on this card is from Leigh. Someone in hubby's office asked me to do a card for his niece - a seven-year-old girl who loves hearts!
The sentiment is handwritten - you did not have to guess that, right?
Thank you, Shirley-Anne! I love everything you sent me...
Hugs,
Monica
Monday, 11 April 2011
Lovely card, box and treasure inside - thank you, Sandra
Hello blogging buddies, Lady luck has been smiling on me.... look at this stunning card that Sandra sent me ... Isn't it lovely? |
This prize winning box made by her accompanied the card. |
This is a little note for Zeenya (my older one). |
Friday, 8 April 2011
Sold 49 cards so far...
Thursday, 7 April 2011
Another two for today
Hello bloggers, I am back to show you another two cards I made this afternoon. The first one is a pure case of cheating, yes, cheating!!! Want to know why? The image has not been stamped by me but is from a beautiful gift wrap that I bought some years ago. I just added some ribbon and rhinestones and here is my card... pretty, isn't it? I am going to enter this for: http://papertakeweekly.blogspot.com/ - anything goes http://tuesdaythrowdown.blogspot.com/ - spring http://everybody-art-challenge.blogspot.com/ - spring |
Sold 32 cards so far...
Tuesday, 5 April 2011
Some more coming...
Hi bloggers,
I am back with my second post for the day...
I have made this card on ordinary black cardstock.
Of course you can see my home made flowers... the big rose is handmade while the two small blue flowers were stamped with a cheap freebie foam flower stamp that came with a card making magazine.
I stamped the flowers with my Brilliance archival stamp pad in metallic blue on light blue cardstock and cut them out.
For the centres, I have used small pearlized flowers in white.
The embossing is done with Cuttlebug while the distressed paper at the bottom is pearlised handmade paper from India.
The shiny lilac paper is from a big role of gift wrap that I bought many years ago and I mostly use it on my kiddy cards.
The sprigs have been made with a Jeff tree punch and the ribbon is from my stash.
The sentiment is hand written.
I am going to submit this for the following:
http://allsortschallenge.blogspot.com - blooming blossoms
http://thecraftypad.blogspot.com/ - flowers
http://www.gingerloftchallenge.blogspot.com/ blues
http://clearitoutchallenge.blogspot.com/ - make a flower
Hugs,
Monica
I am back with my second post for the day...
I have made this card on ordinary black cardstock.
Of course you can see my home made flowers... the big rose is handmade while the two small blue flowers were stamped with a cheap freebie foam flower stamp that came with a card making magazine.
I stamped the flowers with my Brilliance archival stamp pad in metallic blue on light blue cardstock and cut them out.
For the centres, I have used small pearlized flowers in white.
The embossing is done with Cuttlebug while the distressed paper at the bottom is pearlised handmade paper from India.
The shiny lilac paper is from a big role of gift wrap that I bought many years ago and I mostly use it on my kiddy cards.
The sprigs have been made with a Jeff tree punch and the ribbon is from my stash.
The sentiment is hand written.
I am going to submit this for the following:
http://allsortschallenge.blogspot.com - blooming blossoms
http://thecraftypad.blogspot.com/ - flowers
http://www.gingerloftchallenge.blogspot.com/ blues
http://clearitoutchallenge.blogspot.com/ - make a flower
Hugs,
Monica
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