So I decided to do a matching card and gift box for my friends Brooke and Denis for their wedding present. Since I didn't want to just give them a gift card inside a card, I found 2 mugs that were the same color as my box (teal) and rubbed on some letters to make a "BW" and "DW" (their new initials, plus a little heart on each). The box I actually got from work, where there was a press release of the Disney's wallpaper, so I took that wallpaper scrap that matched the box, and added it to the card. I tied the package all up with ribbon and matching bow and added a little sparkle addition to dress it up on the side.
Enjoy.
M
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Friday, October 14, 2011
Crop for a Cure: Papercrafty goodies
So the first night at the crop I created this adorable Halloween banner (from scratch-no templates, no kits). The second day I created these cute little paper pumpkins, which the woman behind me had one on her table, and I just had to try my hand at making some.
Enjoy!
-M
Enjoy!
-M
Labels:
banner,
crop for a cure,
goodies,
halloween,
papercrafts,
pumpkins
Crop for a Cure: Scrapbook Pages
These are all the scrapbook pages (and an adorable decorated tray done during a Stampin Up! class at the crop). I did pretty much every photo from Universal Studios I had. Yay, Harry Potter!
Enjoy.
-M
Enjoy.
-M
Labels:
christmas,
crop for a cure,
father,
harry potter,
pages,
papercrafts,
scrapbook,
son,
thanksgiving,
tray,
universal studios
Crop for a Cure: Cards and fun
So this post is all about the cards I made (3 gift card holders done at a Stampin Up! class and 3 cards I made on my own) and the fun photos of what happened that weekend. Hopefully later I'll get more photos from my mom, but here are some. Stay tuned for a post on the Halloween/Fall papercrafts I did and all the scrapbook pages I completed this past weekend.
I don't know what it is, but I always feel I get more done at crops then I do at home. Maybe because there is less distractions...who knows...but it was fun, and it was for a good cause!
-M
I don't know what it is, but I always feel I get more done at crops then I do at home. Maybe because there is less distractions...who knows...but it was fun, and it was for a good cause!
-M
Labels:
cards,
christmas cards,
crop for a cure,
flamingos,
papercrafts,
Pink,
spirit,
women
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