Showing posts with label card. Show all posts
Showing posts with label card. Show all posts

Thursday, 4 May 2017

Wedding Card

For my cousin's wedding.

Peach card stock, printed wedding themed card stock, diamante square buckle, silver ribbons.

Inside - pocket for money.



Sunday, 11 October 2015

Cards

  • All cards are custom made and made to order.
  • Customers can choose to stick with the sample pattern or theme of their choice.
  • Customers can and have the colour theme of their choice
  Hello card  

  Halloween card

  Christmas card  

  Christmas cupcake cross stitch card





  • Patterns can apply to giftbags

Wednesday, 20 July 2011

1st card with proper DP.

My hands were itching to craft another card, after buying some loose 6"x6" designer  papers
(DP). I used both sides of this paper (from My Mind's Eye - Fine and Dandy series) because I really like its reverse (below) pattern and it looks wall papery. Then I was craving to use some brads and I thought 2 were enough because they are glittered. Unfortunately I do not have any stamp set for the occasion - wishes for a new home. I do not mind it the way it is, but I may add a tag eg. words or doodle of a house, if I do find something appropriate.

http://www.mymindseye.com/Fine-and-Dandy/Fine-And-Dandy.asp 

Sunday, 10 July 2011

...2 birthday wishes and a note card.




Left: For male. Found embossing tool and used the leaf pattern, on a shimmery paper. Really need some circular punches, and a different ribbon colour.

Right: For a 1st year old birthday boy. Used stickers to replace stamping.








Experimental. From paper scraps, flower pattern punches, sponged flower with ink (will be using coloured flowers in future), glittered brad, rubber stamp. I'm happy with the outcome, will make another and will be sending it to a friend. Hope that'll turn out (almost) perfect.

Wednesday, 22 June 2011

...here's something for Dad.

I shall honestly admit that this idea was taken directly from Andrea (Walford)'s Sunny Stampin' website, but I used alternative materials because I still have scraps (for some parts of the card).

I did drop by a craft shop to look for designer papers. I found this 12"x12" paper on which the reverse side had 2 vertically lined and framed spaces like a shopping list note pad, each with a different design. I thought that this would be great for my son to write his notes on. I didn't mind the swirly patterns on the front to be the border. The gold glitter really helped brought out the 'No.1' medal and cheered up the card.

Friday, 10 June 2011

...I crafted a card.

After shopping for a baby gift for our niece's baby boy's full moon, I window-shopped along the way. I was hoping to find some discounts on older products in craft shops. But I still had rubber stamps in mind. With that, craft shopping was unsuccessful.

Being an occasional crafter, I do keep a lot of scraps of papers and ribbons. And so, when I do not feel like spending on a card be it handmade or manufactured, I would craft my own.

So finally, I took out my scraps and made a little card, and here it is...