Cards made for a good cause and often upcycled to respect and care for the environment
Monday, 18 July 2011
Friday, 15 July 2011
Thank You Card
Hello bloggers,
Hope you are enjoying your weekend wherever you are...It is 9:45 pm here as I write this post.
I made this card for Zeenya's teacher to thank her for the kindness she had shown in our time of need.
It was rather simple but the embossing (Cuttlebug) looked great on shimmery white paper and I finished it off with ribbon and the three pahua shells from New Zealand (which I have been hoarding for almost 8 years and over!!)
I better leave as I am writing this post from Zeenya's laptop and she wants to chat with her friends...
So bye for now and have a pleasant weekend.
Hugs,
Monica
Hope you are enjoying your weekend wherever you are...It is 9:45 pm here as I write this post.
I made this card for Zeenya's teacher to thank her for the kindness she had shown in our time of need.
It was rather simple but the embossing (Cuttlebug) looked great on shimmery white paper and I finished it off with ribbon and the three pahua shells from New Zealand (which I have been hoarding for almost 8 years and over!!)
I better leave as I am writing this post from Zeenya's laptop and she wants to chat with her friends...
So bye for now and have a pleasant weekend.
Hugs,
Monica
Wednesday, 13 July 2011
Two wedding cards...
The sentiment is handwritten but I'm afraid I did not do a good job.
Hello bloggers,
I am trying to enjoy the summer holidays with my girls though from time to time, my patience is tried majorly by little Aleeza (my second one).
I am back pretty soon this time with two wedding cards... for my hubby's secretary who is getting married this Saturday. I gave Aleeza some paints to keep her busy while I made these simple cards.
For the first card I used light grey card stock and have stuck metallic silver handpaper on it.
The Docraft cake stamp has been stamped and heat embossed in silver by Zeenya on metallic creamy white paper and I have decorated the border with my Martha Stewart punch.
The silver ribbon and gems are from my stash while the baby blue ribbon is from Lynn - thank you so much, Lynn! I am impatiently waiting to find more time to start my next batch of charity cards with all that lovely stuff you have sent me...
The sentiment has been embossed with my dear Cuttlebug while the flowers have been punched with Carla craft flower punch.
For the second card, I have used grey card stock as well while the dress, shoes and flowers are from Shirley-Anne. Thank you, dear friend! I have parted with these lovely embellies with great reluctance (you know about my hoarding instincts, right?) Yet, I do think that the bride-to-be deserves it all - she is such a kind lady!
The grey punched hearts have been covered with glitter to match the general theme.
I have used my new Allegro embossing folder on metallic paper for the background.
The sentiment is handwritten but I'm afraid I did not do a good job.
Which card do you like? The first one is rather simple but looks much better in real life.
I will come and visit you all soon... forgive me for not being regular.
Hugs,
Monica
Tuesday, 12 July 2011
Pictures of our vacation in France
Town centre of an old village called St. Paul de Vence (Provence) |
Exterior of a pretty house in St Paul de Vence |
Grasse - heart of Perfumery |
An old winery run by WOMEN!!! Yay! Women rule! |
An overview of another pretty village |
A church in Monaco |
Hello my lovely blog buddies,
I have been missing as we have been having house guests and it sure has been keeping me busy...
Above are some pictures of our holiday in France...
Sorry, this is a quick post as it is my birthday and I am trying to convince my over worked hubby to take me out for a drink!!! He has just returned from a game of golf and wants to just chill out at home.
Hope you enjoy the pictures...
The food, wine and perfumes were amazing in France...
Paris Disney was a bit too busy but it still was enjoyble for the children.
Our holiday was fun, hectic and a mixed bag because we lost our baggage as we arrived in Cannes! It took four days to be located. Somehow I did not lose my sense of humour - thank God for that.
All in all France was a beautiful experience and I have to say I loved it.
Hugs,
Monica
Monday, 4 July 2011
Featured Blogger - Charity Crafter
Hello my sweet, sweet bloggers,
I am finally back after this so very long vacation. It was fun, hectic, busy and a bit of a mixed bag. It took me a while to find out my bearings in the kitchen.
I am glad to be back home - home, sweet home! East or West, home is best!!! The children are still on vacation so I may not be able to get back to blogging full swing - I will try for sure once my jet lag settles down.
And believe me, I have missed blogging so much. I will try and post some pics incase there are some decent ones I have clicked.
Okay, before I continue with my waffling let me get to the point - the featured blogger for this month is the Lovely Leigh (http://www.charitycrafter.blogspot.com/)
Leigh was one of the very first bloggers who touched my life - she is such a do-gooder in the true sense of the word. I consider myself lucky to be her follower... to say the least.
She makes beautiful cards and supports charities related to breast cancer and others as well. May I suggest that you do a tour of Leigh's blog and see what she does.She holds classes for scrapbooking and card making in her area too. She is quite an institution, really.
Every once in a while, Leigh does a post which is from her heart describing an incident which is just so heart warming to read. When I read those touching stories, I just feel so rich!
Thank you Leigh for the encouragement and love you have given me. Know that you are very dear to me even though I have been a bit out of touch with you.
Have a nice week ahead and I promise to come and visit you as soon as I can.
Happy Fourth of July!
Hugs,
Monica
I am finally back after this so very long vacation. It was fun, hectic, busy and a bit of a mixed bag. It took me a while to find out my bearings in the kitchen.
I am glad to be back home - home, sweet home! East or West, home is best!!! The children are still on vacation so I may not be able to get back to blogging full swing - I will try for sure once my jet lag settles down.
And believe me, I have missed blogging so much. I will try and post some pics incase there are some decent ones I have clicked.
Okay, before I continue with my waffling let me get to the point - the featured blogger for this month is the Lovely Leigh (http://www.charitycrafter.blogspot.com/)
Leigh was one of the very first bloggers who touched my life - she is such a do-gooder in the true sense of the word. I consider myself lucky to be her follower... to say the least.
She makes beautiful cards and supports charities related to breast cancer and others as well. May I suggest that you do a tour of Leigh's blog and see what she does.She holds classes for scrapbooking and card making in her area too. She is quite an institution, really.
Every once in a while, Leigh does a post which is from her heart describing an incident which is just so heart warming to read. When I read those touching stories, I just feel so rich!
Thank you Leigh for the encouragement and love you have given me. Know that you are very dear to me even though I have been a bit out of touch with you.
Have a nice week ahead and I promise to come and visit you as soon as I can.
Happy Fourth of July!
Hugs,
Monica
Thursday, 9 June 2011
Zeenya's Moving On Ceremony...
Hello lovely bloggers, My older daughter, Zeenya had her Moving On Ceremony today... She enters Middle School in August... This is the card I made for Zeenya in a real jiffy. I have hand drawn the graduation hat and coloured it in with my Darwent water colours. The roses are made my me so is the red tassle. I have used a Hero Arts Life of the Party stamp for the background. I rolled up a small piece of paper for the certificate...At the bottom is a Martha Steward border punch. |
Zeenya receiving her certificate from her Principal... |
With her class teacher... |
Some of her buddies... |
Some more buddies... |
Tuesday, 7 June 2011
A commissioned card
Hello bloggers,
Hope you are enjoying summer and all it's beauty.
Here is a quick card I made for a lady who lives in our complex. She wanted it for a friend who was moving to another country.
The house stamp is from Hero Arts and I have used my Archival metallic blue ink pad to stamp it.
The clouds are stickers that came from lovely Terry - thank you, Terry for all that delightful stuff you sent me.
The ribbon roses are from my stash and so are the gems and the butterfly.
The strip at the bottom is actually a wall paper sample. I did a bit of touching up on the stamped image with my Sakura pens.
I wanted to write something more meaningful but that is all that the label would hold...
The lady did like the card and I sold it for USD 3.5.
Happy crafting with lots of hugs,
Monica
Hope you are enjoying summer and all it's beauty.
Here is a quick card I made for a lady who lives in our complex. She wanted it for a friend who was moving to another country.
The house stamp is from Hero Arts and I have used my Archival metallic blue ink pad to stamp it.
The clouds are stickers that came from lovely Terry - thank you, Terry for all that delightful stuff you sent me.
The ribbon roses are from my stash and so are the gems and the butterfly.
The strip at the bottom is actually a wall paper sample. I did a bit of touching up on the stamped image with my Sakura pens.
I wanted to write something more meaningful but that is all that the label would hold...
The lady did like the card and I sold it for USD 3.5.
Happy crafting with lots of hugs,
Monica
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