In between working on the prompts for Creativity Bootcamp, taking care of the garden, going to a wonderful photography show featuring local women photographers, volunteering, and the usual exercise classes and chores, I’ve managed to get some cards and layouts made. The first is a card for a friend who is retiring this year. There’s a luncheon for her on Saturday. I’m hoping to get a set of thank you notes made to give to her as well.
This card was inspired by a card by Jennifer Buck featured on the Jillibean blog. All the products used on it are from Jillibean except the card base and the ribbon.
And another one because I had more paper on the desk to use.
Patterned paper: Old World Cabbage Stew (Jillibean); rickrack: Bean Stalks (Jillibean); sentiment: clear stamps (Jillibean); dies: Spellbinders cherry; embossing folders: Cuttlebug “Swiss Dots” & Sizzix “Birthday Set #2
And three more layouts for the California album:
All Pink Paislee “Starlight”
All “Mama Razzi” by BoBunny except for the stamp (which it looks like I’d better redo–a bit slanted, I fear)
And my favorite of the three is about our walk along the stream at the UC Davis Arboretum:
Patterned paper: Fruitcake (Basic Grey), Basics (Basic Grey) & “Today” (Scenic Route); cork alpha (unknown); Craft Paper alpha stickers (Colorbok); label stickers: Basics (Basic Grey); digital template: Cathy Z Layered Template No. 13
Such happy cards, and I love the layouts. arboretum is my favorite – love how you did the ucdavis part of the title and the little bids on the circle.
I just don’t know how you manage to get so much done,Karen….love those LOs….and like Rinda the arboretum is my favourite….the collage effect works so well.
I’m with Jacky — how DO you get it all done?! And everything looks fabulous to boot!
The cards are so adorable – almost remind me of Mary Engelbreit. Love the scrap pages too!
Beautiful cards – love the bright/happy colors! And your scrapbook layouts are just perfect! Thanks for sharing!
Love the cheerful colours of your cards – and the layouts are gorgeous 🙂
Love them all–what a feast for the eyes, Karen!
I agree with everything that’s already been said, but I’d also love to know how you tie such beautiful bows! I’ve noticed them with admiration more than once.
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