Welcome to my site. Look around and see if you like any of my creations. I am the mother of two grown children. I have always enjoyed scrap-booking and card-making and doing crafty things ever since I was a child, and I continue to be crafty whenever my time permits. If you are interested in a particular card let me know, some of my cards are for sale. Don't forget to leave a little message as you pass on by.

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    Baby Crib Card in a Box

    Well it’s June and the card themes for June are usually, graduation, Dad’s and babies.  I made a couple of baby crib cards since my niece is expecting.  So excited for her!

    I made a yellow one and purple one but I could make it any color to fit any color of room.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    You could add welcome baby on the front and put your personal message on the back.

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    Pink Birthday Cards

    My daughter wanted a nice spring type of birthday card for a friend, so of course; I just had to make her a couple of them.

    This first card is just a cutout of flowers.  I love how delicate it is and you could add some ink to change it up a bit or add a colored background paper to make it pop.

    For my next card I used one of the thinlits from Stamp Up on a gatefolded card.  I used the shimmer white paper for the die cut and added some pearls under the sentiment.

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    Peacock pin and Card

    I have always loved peacocks and when my parent’s had their farm they had around twenty at one time or another.  A friend of mine had this stamp set where you can layer the stamps on a peacock.  I was able to make it into a pin for her.  I added a few rhinestones on the tips of the feathers to give them a little bling.

    I also had to make a peacock card.  This was all experimental and still a work in progress.  I first embossed a peacock on card stock and then applied glue to the raised areas.  After I let the glue dry, which it stayed tacky, I applied gold foil to the tops of the raised areas.  I then used watercolors and colored in the lower areas of the feathers with blues and greens.