Today's card is one of those that came together from bits and pieces from my scrap pile. I had a bunch of random parts that didn't make the cut on other cards so I built up this welcome card around those. My husband gave this to a new hire to his team a few months ago. It was the start of the hot season here so the tropical theme seemed appropriate! Change out the "welcome" and it could be for just about any other occasion. I guess I have a thing with Grapefruit Grove flowers this week! Once…
Welcome back to my corner of the world A couple of weeks ago I had one of my lovely customers decide to join my team as a hobby demo – so she could take advantage of the discount when buying …
Often times welcome cards are for babies, but I like to use them when someone new moves into my neighborhood, or in this case, when someone new moved into my congregation at church. The details of how I created this card can be found at: http://karenjoycreations.com/a-warm-welcome/
Make a faux watercolor effect with the Gel Press and inks, for this summer beach inspired "Welcome" card. It features stamps and dies from Fun Stampers Journey, and its the perfect way to welcome a new neighbor, co-worker, or friend.
This card was made for a recent challenge. The door bottom panels were made from rectangle dies. The top door panel is an apothecary label die from SSS. I punched the wreath greens and flowers and assembled them onto a small circle. The lamppost and fence are dies from various manufacturers. Thanks for Looking.
Happy Monday! Today I get to share a very special card! The lovely Jennifer McGuire welcomed her baby girl into the world yesterday. How wonderful to have a baby on Mother's Day :) Us girls over at A Blog Named Hero wanted to make some cards to let her and baby know we were thinking of them! Congratulations, McGuire Family! Sending love and hugs to you and your newest addition! Supplies InLinkz.com