There were a lot of birthdays to celebrate in August, but I ran out of blogging time so I’ll be sharing three of them here today.
The first one was cased from Stephanie of Clearly Besotted Stamps. I loved the cut out clouds and knew they would work with balloons as well as a kite.
All the papers and stickers came from the July Simon Says Card kit.
Since my grand-nephew was celebrating his birthday right around the time he was here visiting at Conesus Lake, a nautical card seemed in order.
The card is one I’ve had in my stash for years, and I can’t remember who manufactured them. They came pre-embossed and I bought several pack of them.
This card is really one of the most versatile around. By changing the colors of the cardstock and candles you could create a card for almost anyone. I loved Papertrey’s new birthday set, Wishes Come True, as soon as I saw it because along with the candles the sentiments are perfect for men, women, or children.
I added some glitter to the flames with my Gelly Roll Clear Star glitter pen, the quickest and cleanest way to add some glitter.
Card Recipe #1:
Cardstock: Robin Egg’s Blue (Bazzill ), Soloar White (Neenah)
Patterned paper: Sweet Shop (Lily Bee)
Stickers: Sweet Shop (Lily Bee)
Dies: Balloon Bash & Clouds (PTI)
Card Recipe #2
Card from stash
Patterned papers: Bitty Dots (PTI)
Stamps: sailboat from Celebrate (Unity), sentiment (Stampendous)
Card Recipe #3
Cardstock: Summer Sunrise, Scarlet Jewel (PTI)
Stamps: Wishes Come True (PTI), Tilted Banners (Simon Says)
Die: Tilted Banners (Simon Says)
A beautiful collection. The clouds and the balloons would work for lots of different celebrations: it’s clever!
All gorgeous!
Karen, I don’t think I mentioned that my birthday was in August!!!! I guess I will just have to pin all these cards for my birthday!\
Love all of them ….. as usual. Particularly the first, but the second for my Dad, as it’s Father’s Day in Australia this weekend.
They are all so lovely Karen. I particularly like that nautical themed one.
These are so fun, Karen. Love the addition of the glitter to the candle flames!
The layering in all of them is fantastic. I particularly admire the first one.
Rinda
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