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Friday, August 6, 2010
Rays of Sunshine
Rays of sunshine can take on many forms. Like my little boys, my husband, my family. Like new puppies, or a nice gesture by a complete stranger, a comment left on my blog or forgiveness for an honest mistake. It can be a hug from a grandparent, or a good meal shared over raspberry lemonade with a good friend. What's your ray of sunshine?
Just a quick card using two Practicing Creativity Design sets-You're Dandy and The Whole Cycle. I created a mini field of flowers with the tire and spoke stamps, and used the wagon wheel for the stems.
Supplies Used: Cardstock: (Lime Green) Recollections (White) Georgia Pacific Stamps: (The Whole Cycle, You're Dandy) Practicing Creativity Designs (Hello from Mega Mixed Messages) PTI Ink: (Blue, Purple, Green Chalk Ink) Colorbox Ribbon: (Black Twill) May Arts (which can be purchased at the Practicing Creativity Designs store too!) Other: (Black Marker) Pilot, Thread Tool: (Corner Round Punch) Fiskars
Again- your out of the box use is so inspiring!!! I LOVE the flowers you've created! And I'd say your comments on my blog are ALWAYS a ray of sunshine for me!!!! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the stitching detail on this one, great attention to detail. Jen's comment is so sweet. My children are really my ray of sunshine, even when they're driving me mad.
ReplyDeleteI like the colors of this card and this band of flowers! I had a beautiful ray of sunshine on my blog with a short article written by my daughter for my birthday.
ReplyDeleteAnother little ray of sunshine, your little words on my blog. Thank you for everything.
Another great one! Such a wonderful use of stamps. Those rays are just the perfect touch.
ReplyDeleteWOW ♥GREEN♥ totally love this! Great use of stamps - love how you think outside of the box!
ReplyDeleteMy ray of sunshine would be your sweet comments on my blog!
Hugs,
Aimes
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Gorgeous card Karen...I really love all the stitching...so many fun details!
ReplyDeleteoooh, love the green ink on green CS...what a fun look. And who would have thought of tires as flowers, except for you?!
ReplyDeleteMy ray of sunshine? time alone...yep, time to myself for sure.
Oh I love this, Karen! The whole feel of your card is happiness and joy! There are so many things that can be rays of sunshine, aren't there? I guess the main ones for me are my hubby and children x
ReplyDeletelove this card. you make it look so simple.
ReplyDeleteJust found you and I love your wonderful work. Where are you in Central Wisconsin? I'm from Stevens Point. Nancy
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Seeing your lovely cards is a ray of sunshine for me! Love the your awesome, cheery colors on this treasure!
ReplyDeleteSo creative! It's a fresh take on the bicycle set. Not hard to love since I adore everything with flowers! I haven't been blogging much so I can't remember if I congratulated you on the DT position. Your work is great!!!! I'm excited to see it in even more places!
ReplyDeletesee, you can sew a straight line:) this card is just lovely, the colors are beautiful, and i love the 2 different stitchings.
ReplyDeleteExcellent! Love it!
ReplyDeletetoo fun! love how you built the flower field!! love this!
ReplyDeleteOh! Love this! My rays are my son and hubby!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful ray of sunshine! Mine is my husband, and my two cats :)
ReplyDeleteThose rays! I just love them. Awesome card!
ReplyDeleteThose rays! I just love them. Awesome card!
ReplyDeleteKaren, I love those rays and cute little flowers! My ray of sunshine is my wee son. I can't help but smile when I look at his sweet little face! :)
ReplyDeletei love this card!! the background is stunning. and the flowers are so cute. my ray of sunshine - definitely my doggie.
ReplyDeleteJust looking at this card brings a smile to my face!!! Great work! My rays of sunshine---my husband, our travels, my family, blog friends like you, time for getting creative, and our beautiful surroundings here in the mountains!
ReplyDeleteThe rays of the sun makes me smile! love this happy card.. the row of flowers are a gorgeous touch:-) simply beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love the colors on this! And the border strip is gorgeous!
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