Wednesday, 14 March 2012

Mother's Day Cards and Older Projects

Good evening everyone, 

I have been working on some Mother's Day cards. 
And as you know in England it comes earlier than in the states. 
I thought I would also post some older projects as well :) 

So I will start with the newer ones and work thru to the older projects.
The first projects are the Mother's Day cards I have been working on. 
I wanted something simple and pretty and had seen this sort of design
on cards. I like the honeycomb look :)
The flowers are cut out on my cricut expression machine, and 
I used a free SVG file from  Bird's Cards and you can find them here
I followed her directions on how to make them look more real.
I also used a free SVG file from Bird's Cards for the pennant.
You can find them at the link above.
To make the hexagons, I used my MTC software and 
sized them to fit inside one another.



Valentines Day cards
The stamp is from House Mouse designs. I used promarkers on the image. 
I love how it turned out. 
Other items used: 
Papers from My Minds Eye
Sentiment from: Whimsy Stamps and Dies
Gems and Ribbon from stash
Flower Punch

This is another Valentines day Card I made for another friend.  



Perfect Mailbox
This mailbox is a SVG file from My Scrap Chick you can find it here. 
It was super easy to put together. I have made a few for some friends birthdays. 
Side View
As you can see the mailbox does open. It can hold quite a bit of candy or other small items.


 Christmas Bag

 I made this Christmas bag for my daughters teacher. 
She really loved it, I put cookies in it for her along with 
some peppermint candy canes.
The bags I bought from a local store, and then used some SVG's that I 
got from SVG CUTS to spruce the bag up.  You can find the set here.



Beary Christmas

Here is a small Christmas card I made for a friend. It was really 
simple to make but turned out so super cute.
The stamp is from FizzyMoon
and I used Promarkers to colour it in. I then used some string glitter to 
add some dimension to the card.



Thanks for stopping by,
Cheryl


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