I've been making a lot of cards again. I made this one for my friend Candice up in Seattle. She's been pretty stressed out lately and I thought she needed something pretty and cheery in her mailbox. That's not a eupheism, her "box" is very well taken care of by her loving husband. You sickos.
I made this one for my friend Lindy in Texas. I hadn't talked to her in a while and was thinking about her. I love the designer paper series I used on both of these first two cards. So prigly!
Last weekend Jenni and I hosted a Stampin' Up party at my place. Our demonstrator showed us the technique of chalking using pastels. On that note, our consultant Karen Indendi is AWESOME! If you're in the central CA area and interested in stamping or scrapbooking, I highly recommend her. Anyway this was the first card she showed us how to make. I like the pear. I haven't thought of anyone to send it to yet.
This is another one we made during the chalk workshop. Mom especially liked the button usage (although she insisted on threading it with some linen twine). I think all of us did our brown ginghan ribbon differently; I opted for a standard bow.
I really enjoyed making this card. Karen had a Stampin' Up script stamp for the background but Jenni pulled out her custom stamp of Captain Wentworth's letter to Anne from "Persuasion". Then we did the lovely lilac chalking on top of that. The hardware and ribbon polish the look nicely. I decided to send this to my friend Sherri for her birthday.
Our workshop was Sunday; our new stamps had arrived by Thursday. I decided to make good use of our new grape set and try my hand at the chalking technique on my own. I'm not thrilled at how this one came out but it is ok I suppose for my first solo mission.
This was my second attempt at chalking using my new seashell stamps. This one came our considerably better. I believe the trick to chalking us choosing the right sort of stamp (lots of outlining!)
I have some movie reviews and recent activities to blog but I'll get to them tomorrow.
