Showing posts with label milestone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label milestone. Show all posts

Friday, November 3, 2023

and still more milestone cards

Needed a 50th wedding anniversary card. Happened to know what the bride's outfit was going to look like so I modeled their card on it using a wonderful stamp set, Beautiful Blooms Builder from The Stamp Market and some Altenew inks ...


And I needed a 60th birthday card so did some gold heat embossing with Stamplorations Healing Herbs stamp on pretty patterned papers and voila!

Thanks for coming by today. 

Tuesday, October 24, 2023

more milestone cards

Seems like some of the only cards I actually sit down and create lately are for lovely ladies turning 70, 80 and 90.






Friday, July 22, 2022

commissioned milestone birthday cards

Next up in my summer programming - commissioned milestone birthday cards. 

Can you guess the recipient of this first card? A teacher! How'd I do?


Action Deutschland banner dies
Simply Graphic frame dies
Memory Box number dies
embossing pen to write sentiment
white embossing powder
star sequins

And this one was a challenge.  A Covid theme for a gal turning 40. Had to get creative with clip art and a hole punch!


Memory Box alpha dies
MFT number die

Have a great day! 

Friday, July 8, 2022

more milestone birthday cards

Summer programming coming your way the next few weeks...

First up some milestone birthday cards. 

Can you tell we have quite a few friends who are winemakers?!?


Have a great weekend! 


Friday, July 1, 2022

milestone birthday cards for him

Summer programming coming your way the next few weeks...

First up some milestone birthday cards. 

For a friend who's not so keen on ending his 60s...


and a friend looking forward to more biking in his 50s. Don't ya love the gold helium balloons trailing off the bike?!?


Have a great weekend!

Friday, January 3, 2020

CAS cards challenge january

Hello there! Wasn't it just Halloween??? Man did that last quarter of 2019 buzz by. I hope your holidays were wonderful. Ours were.

It's time for a new CAS Cards challenge at STAMPlorations and here's what I made. First, the inspiration.


As always it's anything goes. This month the optional twist is Anything Metallic - I added a little touch of metallic to my very clean card.

Hero Arts cardstock

Self explanatory me thinks. Here's a closeup of the dimensional metallic touch.


CAS card tip: Add a bit of oomph to your clean design by dry embossing or die cutting a pattern into an otherwise plain mat.

I'm looking forward to seeing what inspires you and your CAS card creations this month! Your project might be chosen as the winner of a GC to the shop. Check out how the DT was inspired by this month's photo here.

And don't forget about my STAMPlorations discount code STAMPGIRLMARIA for 20% off should you find yourself shopping ;)  Thanks for stopping over. See you in the gallery.

Or over at Layer It at Seize the Birthday.


Thursday, November 28, 2019

which one would you choose?

Been meaning to share this post for a while. A bit ago I was asked to make two cards for guys' 60th birthdays. One for a winemaker I actually know. The other for someone I don't know - except my friend said he's with the police and likes meat! Um. OK.

Should you have any questions to supplies, just ask.

Winemaker was easy.



Grateful for wine labels I got from Jacqueline years ago, I put one to use and carried on the gold theme with grapes and various collage elements.

As for the other guy, I was pretty clueless. So I searched the internet for milestone card ideas. Made several so she could have a choice. Which one do you think she chose? Which would you choose?

I kinda carried on the wine feel for this one.


And then gave a gatefold card a la Jennifer M. a try. Great way to stretch your cover plate dies too!




Next up, gave another cover plate die a shot. With kinda police colors ;)


And then I grabbed an alcohol-inked BG from my stash and turned it into a more playful card.


How about a deluge of confetti to celebrate?


Then there's the party props to support the giant "60".


And finally, the only "meat" stamps I owned...


So which one did my friend choose? Yep, the hot dogs! Though I'm happy to report she bought the blue geometric cover plate version and the alcohol-inked one too ;) Do you have a favorite?

Hope your Thanksgiving is/was wonderful. We celebrated last Sunday and I must admit I'm happy the preparations are over, though I'm still eating leftovers ;)

I'm joining the fun at:
ETA: Did someone say Circles? I'm hooking up at Day of the Month Card Club.
SSS Wednesday Challenge- Anything Goes
AAA Birthday - Number

Friday, November 8, 2019

pretty in pink

Not that I intended it, but today's three projects all ended up pink-y.

First off I needed a 50th card for a friend. I CASEd myself (you haven't actually seen the male version yet) and for some reason I chose RV63, RV66 and RV69 for my color scheme. So this happened.

Copics

 I like how the minimalistic sentiment on vellum doesn't take away too much of that fun geometric design.


Then I had a play for the current Altenew challenge. Have you seen Aga's card? Lovely. As usual.


I should preface these next two by pointing you in the direction of Keren T's whose video I had just watched - mesmerized.

So then I sat down with the new-to-me stamp set and dies and for whatever reason, pulled out my collection of gelatos and gelato-like things. I think it was the video that made me think I needed to use my fingers to smear some color around ?!?

This happened.

Gelatos
Altenew Morning Frost ink

I did not actually smear the gelatos on the bloom on the card. Cuz I had smeared the gelatos on another bloom and it was not a good idea. Just left the haphazardly applied strokes of color and then treated my leaves the same way. Added a hint of stenciling to the kraft cardbase, "happy birthday" to the inside and called it good.

 In an attempt to save the smeared bloom I mentioned, I just added more gelato over the smeary mess. And left it unsmeared. Inked up two more leaves with green ink and made a tag.

Cuttlebug With Gratitude die
Gelatos, Nuvo drops
Altenew Morning Frost ink

I'm going over to The Flower Challenge with this too, where it's about adding spots or stripes. Added "stripes" of color to the bloom on the card. And "spots" of Nuvo drops to the tag ;)


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