Showing posts with label Happy Birthday card. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Happy Birthday card. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 22, 2025

Ribbon runs thru my heart card


This was the negative of a Cricut heart cut out. I sprayed it with Glimmer Mist before layering ribbon to the back side. The sentiment is a sticker by SRM Stickers. Thanks for stopping by.

Monday, July 21, 2025

Manly Monday Balloon die cuts Birthday card


I found these balloon die cuts amongst the things people gifted me. I’m going to guess that they are by Creative Memories. The check patterned paper, also a gift is by Colorbok. The oval-ish white die is by Scrapbooking Made Simple. The thread was probably hanging off of my husband’s shirt. I tied that around the bottom of the balloon. The card needs a sentiment but I don’t want to cover up the thread. Thank you for visiting my blog.

Thursday, March 27, 2025

Pretty Purple Cheshire Cat Card


This is my card for Craft Roulette #260
The challenge parameters were: 
Project-An envelope
Colors-toys
Element-Children's story
Random-List
I made my card look like an envelope with the patterned papers slanted into a V. The patterned paper has the Cheshire Cat in it, which would account for the toys' colors and the children's story element. The list is seen when you open the card to reveal "My favorite things..." Look at the photo below. 
The card was for my nephew, and he really liked it. 


This second card was for the bonus gallery. It has the look of an envelope, same colors as above, the children's story is in my kid's cabinet, and the list of Happy Birthday stickers.


Craft Roulette #260 color combo. We are doing a side color challenge along with the chosen color parameter because the color parameter can be very loosely interpreted. It's been said that they will allow it as long as you can justify it.

Monday, March 17, 2025

Manly Monday SPD Beer Heartbeat Card


I made this card for Craft Roulette # 257. Project: Birthday card. Color: Succulent garden. Elements: wave. Random: add a mug.
 Thanks for looking. HAGD! 

Thursday, February 27, 2025

Smile! Camera stamp card

The camera stamp is by Just Rite stamps. I colored it in with Copic markers. Then I created the background using an old stamp set by Stampin Up. The pink ink is by Stampin Up and the green and blue ink pad is by Hero Arts.
I cleaned the smile stamp after using it with the pink ink. It wasn't good enough because when I pushed the stamp down onto the blue and green ink pad, remnants of the pink ink ruined my ink pad. I was so disappointed. But paper always has two sides. I flipped it over and made my background all pretty.
Thanks for looking.  

Challenges:
This Color combination is from the challenge Color Throwdown

My Time to Craft challenge - 1 Camera, 2 color gems, and 3 colors of ink on the circle stamp
NBUS-Never been used supplies - I've never used the circle stamp before.
Promakers challenge - Embellish it (the pearls)
Retro Rubber Stamps Challenge - Tic Tac Toe (The center line: Dots, My choice is Pearl embellishments and my favorite color is green. The retro rubber stamp is the circles by Stampin' Up from 2006)
Polka Doodles- Anything Goes
Simon Says Stamp - Anything Goes

Monday, January 20, 2025

Manly Monday Hamburger birthday card

The cheeseburger is a die cut from a friend. The patterned paper is by Studio G. The red opulent paper is by Sizzix. The large circle was cut out with my Cricut. The Happy stamp is from Lawn Fawn. The word Birthday is a stamp from Stampibilities. 

Thanks for looking. HAGD! 

Sunday, January 19, 2025

A Craft Roulette original, the “Zoyfold” card


As the title says, Craft Roulette’s Mary Gunn and Irene Smith came up with this name to describe a card design that is part Z-Fold card and part Joy fold card.


In the image above, the embossing folder is by Darice and I inked it with distress ink. The vellum is from the Paper Studio and I cut it into a circle using my Creative Memories cutting system. The gems are by Couture Creations. 


The brick embossing folder by Darice. I inked it with all different inks before spraying it with water. This is the inside flap other side of the green cardstock.


The vintage looking door stamp is from Deep Red Stamps. I used watercolors to color it then die cut it out with a Sizzix oval scalloped die. The oval mat behind the image is also by Sizzix. 


This card was made for Craft Roulette episode #249. The parameters were: project-“Zoyfold” card. Colors-elegant. Elements-Front Door. Random-3 circles.
I’m entering this card into 
Simon Says Stamp-Add texture
Thanks for looking. 

Monday, January 13, 2025

Manly Monday Happy Birthday Hats Card

Today I have a birthday card with patterned paper by Scenic Route (hats and obverse side is green on top), Stampin Up (blue), and Idk the border's paper but I bought the die cut on eBay. The sentiment is by Jillibean Soup and stamped on an upcycled bank tag.

Thanks for looking.

Sunday, October 06, 2024

Twisted Easel Card for Craft Roulette



I made this bokeh background using different size circle stamps and white pigment ink on vellum. It looks really nice with a plain dark cardstock behind it like in the image below but not so much with light polka dot paper in the card like the image above.





Thanks for looking. HAGD! 

Friday, August 09, 2024

Floral Friday a Negative and Positive card

I love to Upcycle> Recycle> Reuse> Repurpose> and Reduce the trash.
For my two cards today I extracted the sentiment out of Aunt Gail's store-bought card and I was able to make these two cards. Can you see where the cards were one and became two?



I started with a lavender card base and then layered patterned paper by Basic Grey that was 1/8" smaller around the edges. The rhinestones and enamel stickers are from my stash. 
The sentiment is from a store-bought card and I cut it out with a die from Kaisercrafts. So instead of throwing away the yellow cardstock, it came from...tada! 

Look, it's the yellow cardstock from above. Isn't that cool? Why haven't I done this before? Anyway, I added polka dot patterned paper by Studio G behind the yellow cardstock.
I stamped the large sentiment with Hero Arts ink and it never evenly dispersed into the cardstock. I stamped it multiple times with the MISTI. I decided to color in the bare spots with my Stampin' Up watercolor pencils to fill in the bare spots.
The fun arrow and banner combo come from the Scrapbook Expo. 

Thanks for looking. HAGD 

Thursday, June 20, 2024

Trio Window Birthday Card

A very big and loud birthday card that I sent to my brother. It weighs a lot. I enjoyed making it was something different.




I made this card for Craft Roulette #209

Project-A tri-fold card (my card has three folds)

Colors-Sleigh ride (I did mine as in the Nightmare Before Christmas movie)

Element-funny or Joke(s) (The sentiment sticker says, “How old are you now?” That’s kind of funny.)

Random- out of proportion (both of the sentiment stickers have a large word in them and that is out of proportion from the other.

Now that I look at this card, the nonhuman middle cake looks like it’s flipping you off. LoL! 

Anyway, Thanks for looking. HAGD! 

Thursday, June 06, 2024

Eat Lots of Cake/ no ice cream



I made this card for Craft Roulette #215
Project: Birthday card
Colors: Petting zoo
Element: Scoops
Random: Tabs

This card is such a joy to make that I might make more. For some reason, I have a lot of those ice cream stickers. No one will know if I make duplicates of the same card.


Here’s the card with the tag out of the pocket. And then the next picture is the other side of the tag.


Here’s the other side of the tag.
The word stickers are by SRM stickers, the ice cream stickers are by Mrs. Grossman, the heart die cut is from Lawn Fawn, and the yellow circle border on the tag is by Doodlebug. I used a white square punch from Creative Memories to create the grid. The center squares are on dimensional adhesive.
Thanks for looking. HAGD!  

Tuesday, June 04, 2024

A Duet of Butterfly cards

I have two A2 cards using the same die cut in 2 different colors.

Let me know which one you like by leaving me a comment at the end of this post.

The sentiment die is by Memory Box.
After I glued the butterfly die cut onto the white cardstock, I noticed that my glue had seeped out from underneath the butterflies. 

To fix that I took a soft makeup brush full of Jacquard powder and dusted it all over the card front. 
 I dusted under the butterfly wings so the texture was the same throughout the card. 

Sloppy? I think it looks sloppy. Did this totally fix it? No, not really but I couldn’t throw it away. Consider the lesson learned to have a lighter hand when applying the Bearly Art glue.

The patterned paper is by October Afternoon. I stamped, colored, and fussy cut a butterfly stamp by Cloud 9. 

 Then I colored on the butterflies of the die cut for a tone-on-tone look and hoped to add some interest. I did outline one of them with a white gel pen. The sentiment on the inside said, “I’m here for you”. (Idk if anyone will get the symbolism)

So which one do you like better? Comment below. 

Thanks for looking. HAGD! 

Monday, June 03, 2024

Manly Monday Let’s Play Poker cards


The background paper is by Karen Foster. I die cut the hands from two different poker Cricut image sets. The simplest one is from an Old West image set. I had to put black and red cardstock behind the appropriate playing cards. The coin embellishment is from Me and My Big Ideas.


The other card has a more elaborate looking poker hand and it can be found in Cricut Design Space Father’s Day image set. I added a blue and read border sticker by Creative Memories only the width of the patterned paper and a second one below it spanning the entire card width. I needed a sentiment and so I found a sticker sentiment in my stash. I put it in between the two border stickers with a sticker dot in between the two words.

Thank you for stopping by. Have a great day.

Tuesday, May 14, 2024

Happy Birthday Little Ladybug card


Isn’t this a cute little card! The ladybug is a Cricut cut. The green and blue are distress inks on Ranger watercolor cardstock. I ripped the bottom edge of the front panel and tada, that’s it.

Thanks for looking. HAGD! 

Sunday, April 07, 2024

Cynthia’s BIG Teal N Pink Birthday Card


This is a big card. I took an 8 1/2 x 11 piece of white cardstock and folded it in half. Then I started my layering. First, a piece of bright pink cardstock. Then a striped piece of vintage wrapping paper. Followed by a blue patterned paper by Cosmo Cricket. 

To finish up, I found the blue scallop square in butterfly in my stash. I added a “happy” die cut by Lawn Fawn and the “birthday” die cut by Clearly Besotted. 

The lady I made this card for has  macular degenerative disease. Her daughter requested cards to be large and have larger fonts.

Thanks for looking.

Friday, April 05, 2024

Floral Friday background with Brads Card


I love this card. I finally used my Distress Crayons to make the yellow-colored background. Then to finish the look of the background I stamped it twice with a Love Nicole small dot background stamp. 
The die cut is by Ultimate Crafts. I didn’t like the red color of the red paper so I inked it with a Simon Says Stamp ink pad. It took a bit to dry before I could adhere it to the background. Once I did I set some flower brads in the centers of the flowers of the die cut. 
Next, I stamped the sentiment onto a piece of buttercream cardstock
with black ink. I adhered it in the center of the card front and tada! The End!
Thanks for looking. 

Friday, February 23, 2024

Floral Friday Pink Flowers Destash Card


This card used up most of my small pink flowers. I will probably regret that in the future but there are other pink flower accents that I can make. 

When I started placing the flowers on the card I didn’t know where I was going with it. I just went for it and glued them down and added Stickles to the center. That wasn’t the best decision. I should have made the pattern then glued the flowers down. I thought:

Oh well, I liked the top better than the bottom.

 It was the bottom and so I was OK with it. 

The top is cleaner than the bottom. 

Nobody will see the bottom. Ya right!

I found the tiny plate with letter die cuts and cut out “Thirty 1993” for my Niece’s 30th birthday. I adhered the letters around a rhinestone cluster that I found in my stash. 

I had to cut off the edges of the front panel to fit on my card base. It wasn’t until then that I realized…I glued the letters on upside down.
I was crushed. I tried to take the letters off. Nope. Removing the letters was destroying the flowers, which I only had 2-3 flowers left.

Looking at it now, it’s no big deal. You can hardly tell or see what I’m talking about. But...You see this flower front panel had been sitting on my desk for weeks. I looked at it all of time. I was working to figure out the best way to finish it. I couldn't get just any sentiment to look "right". 

So when I found the alphabet plate I knew just what to do with it. I was excited to use it for the special occasion. But then to have so much into it to trip at the finish line...irritating. 

I have to remind myself that,

It’s handmade. Not Ha11m@rk.

Thanks for looking.

Monday, February 19, 2024

Manly Monday Pocket full of Birthday Wishes Card

Card for Spencer’s 22nd birthday 
This card came together so quickly because I already had the pocket cut out from a digital file. I adhered all but the top edge of the blue pocket to make a pocket on top. I put some money inside the pocket but I wonder if he found it because he didn’t say thanks. Then all I had to do was add the sticker by Bo Bunny. 
Thanks for looking 

Tuesday, February 13, 2024

Criss Cross card

I saw this idea on YouTube. If I can find it, I will link back to it. The patterned paper is by Studio G and Colorbok. The word die cuts are by SMS. The green layer of pp is a project Life card.

Thanks for looking.