Hi friends
Let start with a quicky 3D pyramid that I was finally able to make one from my own photo collection. This was taken in Napa Valley, California USA. I hope you can use it. I have a great collection of flower close up I have taken over an 8 year period so there are a lot more 3D Pyramid sheets coming. It can make a beautiful man card ladies! Hurry it will be removed soon!
Questions about my copyrighted photos? Please email me, click here The new sheet will be added later in the photobucket.
Nicole's orchid 3D layered on to deep green card. then on to pale green on which I stitched a beaded border the pattern from Adri Wildenburg's book 10 then this was layered on to more of the deep green card. I put a bit of red kindy glitz on the lip of the orchid flower but it doesn't show up in the scan.
Next card is from Pam (Faigadina) so here is her lovely card and description:
The description is as follows:
The wiper card was gotten from the tutorial at Splitcoaststampers. The site is here
Take 2 pieces of 4 1/4" X 8 1/2" of cardstock for base. You also need one 1 1/2" X 3" piece of cardstock for the wiper.
Score each 4 1/4 X 8 1/2 piece of cardstock at 1 1/2 and 3".
The score line next to the large panel should fold down, the one next to the edge, should fold up.
Score the wiper piece at 1" on the diagonal. Fold the wiper piece and adhere it to the bottom of the large piece of cardstock as per instructions in the tutorial at the website given.
Sticky tape right and left sides together.
Decorate the wiper and front of card. I decorated my wiper card with an Emerson Girl rubber stamp and used the Martha Stewart large lacy punch along with some decorative papers and doo dads. (Love that word doo dads).
This can be a bit difficult to explain so it is always best to refer to the tutorial that I have mentioned above.
The next lovely card share comes from Ursula (Ushy51) it is absolutely lovely
Here is another card that I have made for a wedding we went to.
The invitation had greens in it so I picked one of the colours and hoped that the bridesmaid dresses would match the card (which it did).
I used an embossing plate where I coloured in every 2nd heart and then embossed onto white card. I mounted this on to 2 green cards.
Then I embossed the bells and chalked this to make it stand out, adding green ribbon to finish it off.
It actually looks better in real life. "Thank you Ursula I loved it and fun when I know that I have the folder as well."
Thank you for visiting, sharing and commenting. You know I love comments. This is my morning special time when I enjoy my first coffee of the day moment. I read all comments. I hope you do too since all of them are so positive and encouraging. Thank you for making this blog such a nice place to visit and get inspiration for our next projects.
Happy Mother's day for those in the US and Canada and elsewhere that I am not sure about. I know that England has their Mother's Day in March but ours is in May. Father's Day is in June.
Have a fantastic weekend no matter how you spend it. No travelling done this weekend. We chose to take it easy and replenish some good energy instead.
Nicole :)
P.S.: I am a bit slow at posting the cards, but as soon as I find time I am adding more for you. Trying to separate some time between some more sheets and making my own cards for the Summer. Thank you for your patience.