I know, I know. No, I don't have a life....
First thing I did was fix the Allie-layout. I changed the picture. Then I added the ribbon which brings out her prissy collar. And I used my paw-print punch on darker paper to match the borders of the letters.
Here are the before and after scans:


This next card has been languishing in the back of my brain for a while. I have a stack of paper that I have pulled/bought with Hampton in mind. I wanted to use the circle stamps in a more masculine way. I think this card could be used for a male birthday, graduation, etc. And a little change in the sentiment opens a whole new world of possibilities.
I also began another card, but I need to stop by Hobby Lobby on my way home this evening to get some sort of embellishment(s). That will make 7 for this go-round. I only need one more and to get the directions written. Then I can get 'em in the mail.... Woo Hoo! Europe Money!!!
First thing I did was fix the Allie-layout. I changed the picture. Then I added the ribbon which brings out her prissy collar. And I used my paw-print punch on darker paper to match the borders of the letters.
Here are the before and after scans:


This next card has been languishing in the back of my brain for a while. I have a stack of paper that I have pulled/bought with Hampton in mind. I wanted to use the circle stamps in a more masculine way. I think this card could be used for a male birthday, graduation, etc. And a little change in the sentiment opens a whole new world of possibilities.
I also began another card, but I need to stop by Hobby Lobby on my way home this evening to get some sort of embellishment(s). That will make 7 for this go-round. I only need one more and to get the directions written. Then I can get 'em in the mail.... Woo Hoo! Europe Money!!!
1 comment:
Darya, both Allie layouts are beautiful. I think you're right about being on to something with the masculine tone of the circle cards. Very good.
Joanne
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