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I made the little tealight cakes from Anne Harada's tutorial. They were so tiny and adorable!
I'll try to post photos in my gallery this weekend but here's the link to the tutorial!
~Wendy
These are super cute, Wendy! Thanks for sharing the link!
I made two things that I really love this month. The first is my DD's 21st birthday card. You can see it here. The second was a swap card I made using the Upsy Daisy stamp set. Here is it's link.
I'd say this. I'm a stamper but my heart still lies with scrapbooking. Between the Dare to Get Dirty Challenges and the mini VSN tonight, I've stamped SO much these past 2 weeks it's INSANE!
I have a small passion for creating little altered journals and I just recently made this one - I have to admit that the little dog makes me smile so therefore he lies in my most favourite recent items
Thanks for starting this thread - it's great to see everyone's cards.
I have two that I was really proud of - both totally the opposite to each other:
One was my Winter Wonderland Christmas card which (apart from the star brad) was a OLC and all white with no stamping - just dry-embossing.
And the other, was my Vintage Christmas card which I uploaded today which used an image that I printed from a Vintage Christmas CD. "Vintage" isn't my strong point, so it was a challenge, but I am determined to learn how to do this style.
I like this thread, and should have said a thank-you before now. I don't always post to it, but when I see it, it makes me go back and look at my month's work and evaluate it.
I think this is what most pleased me this month, because I made the basket from scratch instead of just looking for a template. DTGD10 Birthday Flowers by Cook22 - Cards and Paper Crafts at Splitcoaststampers
And this one also gave me a lot of satisfaction because I don't find CAS easy, and it takes enormous will-power for me to draw even the smallest doodle on a card myself and not print or stamp . DTGD10 Tweety Hi by Cook22 - Cards and Paper Crafts at Splitcoaststampers
I really like this card I made because it was Stampede time in Calgary this month. (For those who don't know about Calgary Stampede - its called "The Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth" - its a huge rodeo, exhibition, and fair) I saw the technique quite a while ago on a site that makes and sells professional cards. I wanted to send my niece something that would make her laugh and I think this fit the bill. Its a very plain card and I used a picture I found on the internet. The sentiment on the front says "Cowboy butts.." and the inside says "drive me nuts". The cowboy butt in the middle is mounted on a wiggly spring, so when you touch it, the bum wiggles. If you go to my blog, I have a little video that shows how the bum wiggles: Wiggly Bum Card
I love my "A Thank You is Inline" because it really jump started my creativity juices!! I was in a real rut and my mind couldn't seem to come up with anything until I saw the Flourishes contest inspiration photo
WOW...there are such talented ladies...thanks for starting this thread. My favourite project is seen here, love the dsp and the 3-d flower. Thanks for looking...and maybe we can all meet back here to share our August favs.
__________________ "My Father is tougher than nails!" (heard on a Christian Radio station!)
It is neat to see so many great ideas and projects! July was a very fun month for me. I actually was able to spend a lot of time surfing this site and others, soaking up inspiration. As I had some extra time and lots of inspiration I was able to work on all kinds of paper crafts. One of my favorites for the month would have to be the Magnetic Note Frames. I made.