June 24, 2012

For My Grad & My Hubby

Do you know how hard it is to make cards, when the people you're making them for are always in the same room as you? I had to go stealth I'm telling ya. But I managed to create these cards. The first one is for our amazing daughter who received her associates degree. Next fall she will be starting on her bachelors. We are so proud of all she has achieved.



This one was for my hubby for Father's Day. I  had to keep it more generic because it was from me and our daughter. I love these colors together. For the side panel I stamped the stripes with my Three Line Boarder stamp from DeNami..LOVE this stamp. Then I used my chevron die and cut several strips and attached them with a small space between each one. Love how this looks and will be doing this again.



Hope you have a wonderful day.

Deanna

Supplies:
Congrats Card: 
Stamps: PTI Think Big #5, Celebrations & Flower Fusion #8, 9 & 11
Ink: PTI Simply Chartreuse, Berry Sorbet, Smokey Shadow & Harvest Gold

You are loved card:
Stamps: PTI Simply You & DeNami Three Line Boarder
Inks: PTI Simply Chartreuse, Spring Moss, Blueberry Sky, Spring Rain & Smokey Shadow
Die: PTI Chevron

6 comments:

  1. Love them both. So bright, clean, and stunning!!

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  2. Oh I love both card, you made the perfect card for your daughter. Congrats to her. The card you made for your husband is just awesome with the chevrons--great technique!

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  3. Deanna, I love both your cards...the one for your daughter is perfect...love the sentiment, nice and big and bold. And what a great idea with the handmade striped paper and cutting it with the chevron! Brilliant!

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  4. I love your gorgeous use of white space on both of these Deanna. Fabulous.

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  5. Both are gorgeous! I love everything about them!!

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  6. Congratulations on your big news with Denami. What a wonderful position for you. I love all both of these cards, plus the butterfly on the next post. Really fun to see what you are doing with your new stamps. I love that striped paper cut into chevrons, and plan to try that technique.

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