Monday, January 11, 2010

Create and Enjoy



I really took to heart today an entry from one of my favorite bloggers and before I sat down to make this card I thought about what she wrote and added my interpretation: That sometimes I have to step back and just remember why I create cards (...to see the smile on a person's face that someone like me thought enough to remember their special occasion and make something just for them), and then I create and enjoy and end up really liking the card. I was inspired by the colors (green, pink and yellow/gold) of the cupcakes featured on the Hope Stamps Eternal Blog for their Cupcake Inspiration Challenge and the sketch at Card Patterns in which I didn't stray much from. There's a hint of green scallops poking out from the black rickrack on the tag and the paper has a wonderful and playful fuzzy texture and metallic shine. I added the black for a bit of sophistication in case I wanted to give this to a teenager or adult rather than a youngin'. Sure, there are things that I would change if I ever where to make this again (like not putting the brads directly over the yellow polka dots, now I see the Walmart Rollback guy...hey, made you look at my card again, eh? and the stitching could use a lot of improvement) but overall, this card makes me happy.

Supplies Used: Bazzill Textured Cardstock, Green Cardstock, Flocked DSP by Heidi Grace, SU Sweet Sentiments Stamp Set, Black Stazon Ink, Black Brads, Cloud 9 Button, Rickrack, SU Black Grosgrain Ribbon, Thread, Fiskars Scallop Edge Punch

7 comments:

  1. Pretty! Love the Polka Dots! Thanks for playing along with the Cupcake Inspiration Challenge!

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  2. LOL, I kinda like the Walmart rollback guy!:) I think your card is fabulous and is perfect for a teen or adult! Thanks for joining the Cupcake Inspiration Challenge this week!

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  3. This is so sweet Karen! I love the fun colors and the button topped ribbon.

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  4. Fabulous! Love the bright cheery print! :)

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  5. I think the stitching looks great Karen! I have a faux stitching stamp and it looks a lot like that! It is one of my new favorite stamps! Love your interpretation of the bloggers post! :) It is about having fun and enjoying it... not stressing too much over it being the perfect idea/card!

    Your card is great! I love everything about it... especially that stitching! :)

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  6. Very nice. This has a very cheery feel about it.

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  7. LOL at the Walmart roll back guy comment you made. I had to literally go back and look for it. I did not see it on my own. I like what you did here. I think the color choices are really cool! also-stitching is fine!

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