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Monday, February 16, 2015

Sesame Street Card

Sesame Card
This was made for my granddaughter who is turning 2.  It's made by using yellow, red, and blue card stock punched from a 1 3/4 inch scallop punch.  I then added googly eyes to each and a black circle for the mouths of Cookie Monster and Elmo and used yellow for the beak on Big Bird.  Don't forget to add a cookie for Cookie Monster.

Birthday Foil Card

Birthday Foil Card
This is an easy one.  I embossed using foil paper then mounted it onto black card stock.  Then mounted it onto white card stock card.  I embellished it with a gift stamp using black ink which was mounted onto black, mounted onto white.  To cute!

Bee Well Card

Bee Well
This is a great simple get well card.  The card is out of white card stock - 5 1/2 x 4 1/4.  Then cut 4 x 5 1/4 black card stock and 3 3/4 x 5 yellow card stock.  Run yellow through Big Shot using any embossing folder you choose and mount onto black.  Add black ribbon with bow.  Then just stamp bees on white card stock, cut out with 2 inch circle punch, mount onto larger black circle.  I did color the bees and the edges of the white circle before mounting.

Saturday, February 14, 2015

Easter Cards

Refresh, Renew, Rejoice

Happy Easter
I made these cards today at a card workshop.  Several of my friends got together and made cards.  They are beautiful.  The Happy Easter card is made by embossing on velum and then adding ink to the back to bring out some color to the lace.It's hard to see in the photo, but the colors are purple and green.  Added lace and a sentiment and it's done.  Love it!  The Refresh, Renew, Rejoice card was stamped with a flower stamp, then the flowers were colored the Stampin Up Blendables.  Then placed on an embossed sheet of card stock, added ribbon, and added a sentiment.

Monday, February 9, 2015

Angry Bird

Angry Bird
This is sooo cute.  I saw this on Pinterest and just had to make it for my grandson, RJ.  His birthday is coming up and I know he will love it.

Sunday, February 8, 2015

Workshop Cards

These are some cards made at my card workshop on Saturday.  I invited a few friends and we made several cards.  It was a nice girls day out.



Tissue Paper Card


For this card I stamped a flower, stems, and sentiment on a piece of tissue paper.  Then I wadded up the tissue paper.  Then I smoothed it out and glued it onto a white card stock, which was then mounted on the purple card stock. I then mounted it onto a green card.  So easy and cute.

Get Well Card

This is an easy one, too.  Mount a 2 inch patterned card stock onto a background to match the flower you want to use.  I mount a coordinated paper flower I got at Michael's and put a pearl in the center.  You can add any sentiment you want.  I used a get well soon sentiment.

Valentine's Day Card

It's almost Valentine's Day so we had to make a Valentine card.  I cut out a tan envelope from card stock using my Cricut, tied a ribbon around it, and placed it on pink card stock.  From coordinating paper I added punched out hearts making them look like they were falling out of the card.   Then stamped sentiment on to a circle and mounted it to a scallop.  Too, cute!

Happy Birthday Card
Just used scraps for this one.  I mounted 4 different coordinating papers onto black card stock, glued them all to white card stock, added ovals, and sentiment.  Very easy and you can put those scraps to good use.

Two Pocket Card

This one is fun!  Tricky to fold, but cute.  You can add coordinating tags or use as a gift card holder.
I got the instructions from:
http://addinktivedesigns.blogspot.com/2011/11/jai-92-just-add-tag-or-bookmark.html
This is my test card so it is very plain, but you can get the idea.  You just need to use card stock with a pattern on both sides.

Saturday, September 13, 2014


These are pictures from my vendor booth at the Southern Cruisers National Rally held September 4-7, 2014 at the Clarion Hotel in Lexington, KY.  I met people from all over the US.  There were several other vendors there, but no one with crafts like mine. 
 I had a great time and will do it again next year.
 
I had Halloween items as well as Christmas items - and - of course my greeting cards.  My best seller was my homemade lip balm.  I sold out.  Guess I will need to make more for my next craft fair in October.  If you see something you like, I do take orders -
just email me at lvittitow4@windstream.net