Wednesday, April 3, 2024

45th Anniversary !!

Forty-five years ago, Stephen and I got married - the best decision I ever made. He's a car guy, always has been, always will be. When Stampin Up came out with "Trusty Toolbox" paper, I knew I had to find a way to use this. The red and silver stripes looks just like his tool box. 

I used an old Cuttlebug embossing folder to make the silver diamond plate strip.   The sentiment on the black strip is from PTI that I die cut and embossed in white. If your person is from the 70's or 80's they'll recognize this tool box pattern --  I think it's still made today. 

Here's a look at the inside.  I am a terrible decision maker 😃 So I used 3 - each from a different company. 

Challenges:

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Wedding Congratulations


My niece is getting married this weekend.  This is for her and her and her fiance. 

The flower stamp, Congratulations & ring dies are from a Crop & Create "Celebrations Delivered" Bundle Class, that a wonderful friend got for me. 

The scalloped dies are from Pretty Pink Posh

The inside sentiment is from an old wood block stamp from My Sentiments Exactly. I like how the sentiment goes with the flowers. "Happy wedding day" is from PTI

Peach and green are her favorite colors. For the front of the card I used the included stencils with oxide inks.  For the inside, I used the same ink but "painted" the stamp.   

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    Wednesday, February 14, 2024

    Truck Load of Love

    I made two of these for my grandsons (a 2 year old and a 3 year old - different families).  They love trucks and construction vehicles.  I love this stamp set from Newton's Nook.


    I "Cased" this card by Amanda. 

     There are LOADs of other great ideas on the Newton Nook Blog post


    Card Ingredients:
    • Stamps: Newton's Nook - colored with Copic Markers
    • Papers: blue with some white sponged on; kraft paper torn, then splattered with assorted paints and the torn edges covered with colored embossing paste. 

    A peek at the inside.

     Challenges: 

    Lots of Nuts


    For my hubby -- who sometimes calls me "Squirrel" because I often go quickly  from one idea to another, OR forget what I'm doing
    A peek as the inside:

    Card Ingredients:
    • Stamps: MFT - colored with copic markers
    • Paper: HoneyBee 6x6 paper pads;  Rustic cardstock from PaperTrey Ink
    Challenges:

    Thanks so much for stopping by.