I don't know about you, but I just think get well cards should be bright and cheerful. A sweet lady from my church had a little spill at home recently and I wanted to send her a card that would make her smile and brighten her day and while the cards in the stores are lovely, they all seemed a bit somber. So I chose a pack of paper with happy colors and card stock that matched. I then finished off the card with a lovely scripture - Jeremiah 17:14. It turned out so good and I really hope it made her smile through the pain she was suffering with. Video Tutorial for this project.
October is Pastor Appreciation month and this past Sunday our church held a Pastor Appreciation day. I made this sweet little card, not only for the Pastor but for his wife as well. I truly believe that both need to bee called and anointed in order for the Pastor's ministry to be successful. I wanted the card to have a masculine feel but with feminine elements so that it would be appropriate for the both of them. I wanted them to both know how loved and appreciated they are.
It is off the chain how this Card Kit of the month has inspired me! LOL It has sparked my creativity to create cards and I absolutely love the resulting product. Here is just one more example of a beautiful card creation as a result of the elements found in this Card Kit. I hope you enjoy seeing it and how I made it as much as I enjoyed making it. Video Tutorial for this card.
A very special young man in our lives just had surgery for scoliosis and we wanted to cheer him up as his surgery approached. There was already so much worry and heavy emotion weighing on him and his family that it seemed like even a momentary smile would be helpful and healing. I had the thought "Straight as an arrow" running through my head for days whenever I thought of our young friend and the outcome of his surgery. I ran with the idea of "straight as an arrow" and this is the card that emerged from the vision. Video Tutorial
I was already sure of God's grace in this situation and the positive outcome and I wanted to spread that encouragement to him and those around him. Please remember to pray for the young people around you who are going through something. Your prayer could make all the difference in the world to them.
I just started to work with water colors and it is a learning process and I have A LOT to learn! But all that said, I wanted to do something original and beautiful for my husband for our 20th wedding anniversary and I thought making him my very first water color piece of art was pretty special. He is the sort of person that will really appreciate not only the hand made aspect of this card but also the fact that it is the first of a particular art medium that I am working with. I know there are lots of mistakes in my water color technique and I still have lots to learn but I'm looking forward to it. I really enjoyed making this little piece of art no matter now amateur it is! Video Tutorial for this card.
My granddaugther's first birthday party had an owl theme and her mom wanted her invites to have the same theme but she couldn't find any pre-made invitations that suited her. So, Grammy to the rescue! hehehe We found some paper she liked in color schemes and patterns that were pleasing and off to the Cricut we went. There is nothing a Grammy can't solve with some pretty paper, glue, google eyes and a Cricut, right? In no time we had a mock up of a card design that made my daughter-in-law very happy and was exactly what she had in mind when she envisioned our little angel's first birthday party. She's had an owl theme from day one. Her baby shower invitations and birth announcements were owl themed so it seemed only fitting that her first birthday keep the same thought process. I think what we came up with is totally adorable and we couldn't be happier! What do you think? Video Tutorial for this card