Saturday, May 11, 2013

Hello! Welcome to my blog and thank you for stopping by. I design and create handcrafted greeting cards. I like to call this passion of mine "visual poetry" ....imagery on paper. Please feel free to browse the photos of my cards and leave a comment.

Monday, March 30, 2015

When Flowers Bloom





I thought I'd share another card I made using the same cherry blossom digital image. In this card my image was sized and positioned on a panel of white card stock. Then it was embossed with a Cuttlebug embossing folder. The sentiment is from GKD Flowers Bloom stamp set and was stamped in black ink.
This was then adhered to a black card base.

Thanks for stopping by!

Cherry Blossoms


Hello everyone! Today I'd like to share a card that I made using one of my favorite images....the cherry blossom. I have several cherry blossom stamps and I decided to use this digital one from Stampin' Up. I thought it would look great using black and white and that's what I went with.   

I began with a white piece of card stock. I sized my image, positioned it on the card stock and then generated it. Next, I used a die from Spellbinders Majestic Labels to create the embossed frame.  My sentiment, from GKD Framed Greetings, was stamped with Memento Tuxedo Black ink. Having completed my focal panel, I adhered it to a black card base and it was done. I love how it turned out. 

Thank you for visiting my blog. I love to read your comments, so please feel free to do so.


This card was entered into the following challenge(s):
The Outlawz  -  GCC Challenge - GCC0330 - AG
613 Avenue Create - Challenge #117 - AG
Crafting from the Heart  -  Challenge #53 - AG
Simply Create Too  -  Challenge #82 - AG
Aud Sentiments -  Challenge #128 - AG
Word Art Wednesday  -  Challenge #176 - AG

Sunday, March 29, 2015

Faux Laser Cut Birthday Card


Happy Sunday! Today I made a card using the faux laser cut technique. Here is a video link showing how to make this type of card.

This photo illustrates the faux laser cut a bit better
I used the following products in my project:

Card Stock:  GKD white, blue denim
Dies: Spellbinders Standard Circles, Memory Box Bella Bouquet
Stamps:  GKD Vertical Greetings 2, Mountain Wilderness, and Fabulous Frame Fillers
Ink:  GKD Blue Denim
Other:  adhesive, dimensionals, clear EP

Thanks for stopping by and checking out my post.
Get creative and have a great day! 




This card was entered into the following challenge(s):
613 Avenue Create  -  Challenge #117 - AG
Sentimental Sundays  -  Challenge #252 - Springtime Flowers
Sister Act  -  Challenge #99 - AG
Aud Sentiments  -  Challenge #128 - AG plus a Sentiment
The Crafter's Cafe  -  Challenge #109 - Spring Flowers
Crafting from the Heart  -  Challenge #52 - AG
Crafty Cardmakers and More  -  Challenge #135 - Spring has Sprung
Inspiration Destination  -  Challenge #26 - AG
Papertake Weekly  -  Challenge Mar 24 - A Cut Above
Word Art Wednesday  -  Challenge #176 - AG

Saturday, March 28, 2015

Easter Blessings



Hello! In one week Easter will be upon us. Although it is a holy season for Christians around the world it is often considered the harbinger of spring as well. We expect to see robins, the birth of flowers as they come up from winter's frozen ground, fresh green grass and sunshine. As we celebrate this holy season I think of excited children dressed in their finest going to Grandma's house for a meal of their families' traditional Easter foods, of Easter egg hunts and lots of chocolate bunnies with the ears still intact. That's what I think of when Easter nears. 

This year we just may have a white Easter. I was thinking positive when I made this Easter card even though when I look out my window my green grass is covered in white. Sigh....

I began with creating my focal panel. I used white card stock and embossed it with a die from Spellbinders Radiant Rectangles. Next, I cut  a large cross from Spellbinders Crosses die in white and another smaller cross in purple card stock. I adhered the two crosses together, the smaller over the larger, and added a white pearl in the center. I put this aside.

Using a Memory Box Lavish Branch die, I made 2 cuts...one in green card stock and the other in purple. I cut off  the flowers of the purple die cut and adhered them over the flowers in the green die cut.  This was then positioned around the cross and all was adhered to the card. Tiny pearls were added to the centers of the visible flowers. Finally the focal panel was adhered to a white card base and that completed my card.

Thank you for stopping by and visiting  my blog.  Wishing everyone a happy and blessed Easter. May you be surrounded by family and friends and good food and drink. 



This card was entered into the following challenge(s):
613 Avenue Create  -  Challenge #116 - AG - Opt Twist: Purple
Sister Act  -  Challenge #99 - AG
Brown Sugar  - Challenge #139 - Easter
Crafting from the Heart  -  Challenge #52 - AG
Fan-Tastic Tuesday  -  Challenge #78 - AG - Opt Twist: Easter
Inspiration Destination  -  Challenge #26 - AG
Mod Squad  -  March 25 Challenge - Easter
Papertake Weekly  -  March 24 Challenge  - A Cut Above
TTCRD - Challenge - Wk of  Mar 24 - AG
Word Art Wednesday  -  Challenge #176 - AG

Thursday, March 26, 2015

Spotlight - Apple of my Eye


Hello everyone! I hope spring has arrived in your neighborhood. My area is expecting snow this weekend. Do you believe it! And there's a possibility that snow will be coming for Easter Sunday! Mother Nature just won't give in to Spring. 

Apples always remind me of fall even though they are around all year. So I decided to use this apples image in a card I made for Stamp TV's Monday's Challenge where the theme was to use a technique called "spotlighting".

The image is from GKD called Harvest Memories which I stamped on GKD white card stock in black ink and then cut the panel with Spellbinders Adorning Squares. Before removing it from the die I sponged around the edges with GKD Sweet Corn ink.  I also punched some holes around the edges of this panel to add a bit more interest. 

Next, I stamped the image again on another piece if white card stock and colored it with Copic markers. This would be my "spotlight".  I used a circle die to cut out part of the image. Using another circle die just a bit larger, I cut another circle in patterned paper. The "spotlight" was matted with the patterned paper circle.

I used GKD Sweet Corn card stock as my base card and added a layer of the patterned paper. Then I adhered my focal panel with dimensionals. The "spotlight" circle was then lined up with my focal image and adhered. 

The sentiment was computer generated and cut using Spellbinders A2 Modern Stationary die. I punched  some holes in opposite corners and that completed my project.   

Hope you enjoyed this project and will consider trying the spotlight technique if you haven't yet. There are a couple of different ways to do this technique. I provided a link above to one of them.

 I love your comments so please feel free to leave them. Until next time, 
think SPRING and make it a great and creative day!


This card was entered into the following challenge(s):

Stamp TV  - MIUM Challenge - STV15MON12 - Spotlighting
613 Avenue Create  -  Challenge #116 - Anything Goes
Crafting from the Heart  -  Challenge #52 - Anything Goes
TTCRD  -  Challenge - Week of March 24  -  Anything Goes
Inspiration Destination  -  Challenge #26 - Anything Goes
Word Art Wednesday  -  Challenge #176 - Anything Goes
Kraftin Kimmie Wonderful Wednesday 25 -  Anything Goes


Sunday, March 22, 2015

Screen Divider Card




I think screen room dividers are so beautiful. Many of them have panels with asian art or Japanese motifs. I decided to make one as a birthday card. 

My base card is white card stock and the panels are GKD Cherry Red card stock. The pattern on the panels was created with some floral stamps I had using Versamark and embossed with white EP.  The sentiment was computer generated and die cut with an oval die. Various size butterflies were added to finish it off.

Just fold the card and place a ribbon around it and it's ready for mailing.


I hope you enjoyed this post and will be inspired to make one of these beautiful screen fold cards. Here's a link to instructions on how to create one. I'm sure you will be pleased with the result.

Thanks for stopping by and please stop by often. And your comments are always most welcome.



This card was entered into the following challenges:
Aud Sentiments  -  Challenge#127 - Week 2 - Anything Goes
Brown Sugar Challege   -  Challenge #138 - Anything Goes
Crafting from the Heart  -  Challenge #51 - Anything Goes
Fan-Tastic Tuesday  -  Challenge #77 - Anything Goes
Inspiration Destination  -  Challenge #25 - Anything Goes
One Stitch at a Time  -  Challenge #233 - Anything Goes
Papertake Weekly  -  Challenge 3/17/15 - Happy Anything
Sister Act  -  Challenge #98 - Anything Goes
TTCRD - Challenge Mar 17-23 - Anything Goes
Tuesday Throwdown  -  Challenge #236 - More Than One Fold
Wags 'n Whiskers - Challenge #150 - Monochromatic
Word Art Wednesday  -  Challenge #175 - Anything Goes

Thursday, March 19, 2015

Thoughtful White Butterfly


Hello, my crafty friends!  I've been on sabbatical for a while. Had  a lot going on and on top of that my mojo decided to take a leave of absence as well.  Hopefully it's back, although not in full force.

I saw a card on line that inspired me to create this one. It's a  pretty simple card made with an embossing folder, patterned paper and a couple of die cuts. And I die cut and embossed using my new Crossover die cutting machine by Cheery Lynn. It does quite a nice job of cutting and embossing. I did have trouble cutting a Spellbinders die (not shown) which was intricate with thin stems of flowers. I found that the machine would not make a clean cut in the middle. I tried various tactics but still did not get the result I expected. I will have to look into how to correct this. Other intricate dies have cut out perfectly. Here's a photo of the Crossover.



I hope my mojo sticks around so I can get back to doing what I love and sharing it with my crafting friends.
Until next time, have a wonderful and creative day.

I am thrilled to announce that my card was selected as one of the TOP THREE in the  Dies R Us Challenge.




This card was entered into the following challenge(s):
613 Avenue Create  -  Challenge #115 - Anything Goes
Crafting from the Heart  -  Challenge #51 - Anything Goes
TTCRD  -  Challenge Mar 17-23  -  Anything Goes
Creative Moments  -  Challenge #64 - Anything Goes
Fan-Tastic Tuesday  -  Challenge #77 - Anything Goes
Word Art Wednesday  -  Challenge #175 - Anything Goes
Sister Act Challenge  -  Challenge #97 - Anything Goes
Inspiration Destination  -  Challenge #25 - Anything Goes
The Crafter's Cafe  -  Challenge #108 - What Season Are You In
Crafting for All Seasons  -  Challenge #98 - Pastel Hues
Dies R Us  -  Challenge #22 -Shades of Green
Great Inspirations  -  March Challenge - Go Green