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Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Cardz TV Challenge 91


Confession time: this was the easiest card I have made in a long time!
I just go the Chic and Scary cartridge and this is one of the cuts from it.
All I did was cut, paste, do a little stickles and doodles and I just made a very scary card for this challenge!! Thanks for looking. TATA

some halloween cards





Been making a few Halloween cards for a craft fair the first of October. I had fun doing this cuties. Thanks for looking! TATA

Friday, September 2, 2011

Flower Shoppe Cartridge!

Ok, I am just about finished with updating my blog for today!! I have been so busy getting ready for the college class I will be teaching and doing a bit of scrapping that I have forgotten to load my pictures with the cards. I got the Flower Shoppe cartridge and I love it. The directions in the booklet are a bit lacking (or they were for me) so I looked on Youtube and found several great tutorials that helped me get started with this cartridge. I plan to use it a lot and think I will have fun creating my own flowers. I did this card and used some teeny-tiny roses. Pretty simple design but the little flowers added a nice touch. Thanks for looking, TATA!

Flutter By!

Sometimes you just need a card to say "HI" to someone and I made up this card for just that time. It was very simple, that is my style but I think the sentiment give a nice message. Thanks for looking, TATA

Book Worm

My granddaughter started kindergarten this year and she loves it. We designed this card and made one for her teacher. She said she wanted her teacher to know that she is a true "book worm"! We used the Create a Critter cartridge for the worm, Recess cartridge for the pile of books and a stamp from My Pink Stamper for the sentiment. It is so important to impress the value of reading to our children and grandchildren and I love it that all my "grandies" love books! My children did also and they are passing the joy of reading on to their children. Thanks for looking, TATA