Showing posts with label Serenade. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Serenade. Show all posts

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Throwback Thursday-Retired cartridge

It's Throwback Thursday again over on the My Creative Time blog with Emma!!  Her challenge this week is to create a project using any "retired" cartridge.  A list of the retired cartridges can be found HERE.

Out of all the retired cartridges I think I have about 4 of them...I chose to use the Serenade cartridge!!  I used one of the tree cuts to create a "Fall" themed card.  Again, this is a 5x5 card (can't get enough of them)!!  I inked the orange ribbon to give it a more rustic color because it was bright orange.  The sentiment was printed from my computer and I added a little bling in a dingy yellow color.  I am sooo ready for Fall!! Let me know what you think!!


Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Flower birthday card

Hi everyone!!! I now have 13 followers! I know that's not many compared to other blogs but to me it's very exciting!! I'm also at nearly 1000 hits! Yay!

Ok, the card for today was made for my co-worker. She is a good friend, plus I needed an excuse to make a card, lol! It's a regular A2 size card. The ran the first layer through my cuttlebug using the Bloom Dots cuttlebug folder. The flower was cute using the Serenade cartridge. I stamped "Happy Birthday", added the ribbon, and then the buttons. This card turned out cute and simple!!

I have several more cards to post in the next few days. My youngest daughter is turning 1 next month and I made a VERY cute card for her. So check back for that post!!!

Monday, June 14, 2010

Love Birds...Anniversary Card


Hello! I hope everyone had a great weekend! As for me, I worked ALL weekend! But thankfully for me, I now have 7 days off. Yay! Cricut here I come!! lol
Ok, this card is for my husbands parents. It's an anniversary card. They have been married 36 years!!! That is awesome, huh? The arch was cut from the Paper Dolls Dress Up (I love this arch, it's sooo pretty) The heart came from the Stamping cartridge and the birds are from Serenade. And I just finished it off with some coordinating ribbon.
I don't usually use so many cartridges on one card but this is a great example of how to mix and match cartridges and still get a very cohesive outcome!!
Happy card making!! See you next time!