Sunday, May 25, 2014

Wedding card and wedding gift tags



Our pastor's daughter who got married yesterday.....Aren't they a gorgeous couple?

Wedding Card...Their last name is "O".
Close up coloring with Copics....

Inside the card.




The following are the gift tags that we attached to their gifts. The bride {loves} the damask pattern. So, hence, the strong presence of the damask.





Whatcha' think?

My hubby was in awe of my tags!!!

Baby girl card......



I made this for a fellow papercrafter. She had a baby girl 2 weeks ago. I colored the stamped image with girly pink colors.

I love this stamp because you can color it to fit the mood of your card.

I have used rustic, fall colors for a Fall theme card. The card takes on a totally different mood.

Birthday card.....



Birthday card for my boss.

Acetate transfer onto fabric. I had saved the old denim belt loop from an old pair of jeans to use on a scrapbook layout. Thought it would go great on this card!

My boss loved the card!!!

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

I got to meet....

Flowers in front of the chapel where Mrs. Larson spoke.
Mrs. Larson signing her books.

Our church, Colonial Baptist Church, Cary, North Carolina, held a women's retreat over this past weekend. What a wonderful Friday night and all day Saturday to reknew your faith and heart in our Saviour.  Our guest speaker was Susie Larson.  She has a wonderful and uplifting testimony.

Here is her website: www.susielarson.com

The retreat also held workshops that were led by women in our church. I am grateful that I attend a church that offers this to our community.

www.colonial.org




Baby card....


I really enjoyed making this card. I made it for an older couple at church, becoming grandparents of an adorable little girl.

I colored the stamped giraffe with Copics.

Ribbons and cardstock were paper scraps on my craft table. :)

Lace is from Offray. Cardstock base is Stampin' Up!

Friday, May 2, 2014

Peacock stain glass works.....




At the Farmers Market among the flowers...

Flowers are everywhere.....

Enjoying the fresh flowers and plants to buy at our big Farmers Market in our capital city.