You are not going to believe this...

I used glitter on a card with out a court order...
I saw a cute card using a cupid stamp, one of the layers had glitter on it, i made the card with out and did not get a look I liked, So I got my glitter out and tried it on the card, and it did make a cute layer, but OMG what a mess, I had glitter everywhere and had to change my clothes, the laundry room floor sparkles yet today. Here a couple examples of the card. It is hard to see but there are "gems" off the tip of the arrow.

 

stamp set -- CTMH,
Paper -- Basic Grey Bittersweet, and others from my stash
embelishments -- ribbon, seam binding and fibers from my stash.

I love banners and had all this great Bittersweet paper to use up so voila....



I love to make the rosettes that I used under the letters, they make an adorable platform for the letters.





I pulled all the "valentine" embellishments I could find- yikes- it was more than I thought!! Buttons and chipboard letters. I think they turned out real cute, I have one hanging on my pod wall at work.

Thank you card from Paulette for the celebration last week, how cute - she saw a onesie card and desinged her card from the idea.


I provided the card for Saturday, a simple valentine

stamp - Inkadinkadoo
paper SU DSP from last year, real red and white CS
red gem embellishments.


Thanks girls for all your support! I love you all and will let you know what is happening once I know for sure.

Cindy

 

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  • 1/23/2011 2:02 PM DianneinIdaho wrote:
    I love the cards and the banners! Good for you that you are on Valentine's day cards already. Gee...I just cleaned up the mess from Christmas cards created that never got mailed. You need to come to my house and help me get something done!!!
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  • 1/23/2011 8:02 PM Peggy Sue wrote:
    It is great to see you are 'willing' to recognize the importance of glitter!

    We all love you, too. xoxoxo
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