Another 4th of July has come and gone, and I think our dog is very relieved. We like to believe that he loves America, but he really hates fireworks! Right now, he's pretty sure that he doesn't need to go outside ever again in his lifetime.
In the past few days I created a couple new cards. The first one (shown below) uses products from Bazzill cardstock, Anna Griffin paper from Georgette Wedding Collection, May Arts ribbon, Hero Arts gemstones and "Card Sentiment" Stamp from Clear Arts Stamps by Crafty Secrets. I really think it turned out just beautifully. I do want to extend a big thank you to Vicky Meier, a great friend of Paper Studio for showing me a very cool trick to make bows!
The Thank You card (shown above) turned out really cute. The supplies I used to make this card are Bazzill cardstock, May Arts ric rack and black sheer dots ribbon , Hero Arts gemstones and small accent pearls, small black and white flowers.
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Monday, July 6, 2009
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Sayner Stampede
Finally, I am posting pictures from the Sayner Stampede! I was lazy yesterday as I was recovering from a long weekend. I had so much fun! This was truly a wonderful experience and I hope I get the chance to attend more shows.
Here is a view of the showroom floor.
Micaela is teaching make-n-takers how to make her raspberry card.
Jen is helping make-n-takers with one of her card projects.
Make-n-takers having fun making my flower card.
A very happy make-n-taker making my kitchen card.
This little girl belonged to the vendor in the booth next to us. She came over and made our cards. She was adorable and for her age of 7 very talented.
Here is a view of the showroom floor.
Micaela is teaching make-n-takers how to make her raspberry card.
Jen is helping make-n-takers with one of her card projects.
Make-n-takers having fun making my flower card.
A very happy make-n-taker making my kitchen card.
This little girl belonged to the vendor in the booth next to us. She came over and made our cards. She was adorable and for her age of 7 very talented.
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