Sunday, April 1, 2012

Eleven Cards in One Day -- No Foolin'!

A minor miracle has occurred!  I sat down to stamp yesterday and cranked out 11 (yes, ELEVEN!) cards!  I must say, I'm rather pleased with myself. Then again, I was highly motivated.  I had promised to make some cards for the tenant association here where I live, and the deadline was this morning!  I agreed a couple of weeks ago to make these cards, but did I work on them?  Well, yes!!  ... but I had only finished one card, the following birthday card:




And the inside:




Wouldn't you know it, though?  No sooner had I completed this birthday card than I found out they wanted general "thinking of you" kind of cards instead!  So, I put everything aside in order to regroup... hear the clock tick (tick, tick, tick), and before I knew it, the deadline was upon me!  Eek!  So I shifted into high gear...


... and started out with a card idea I had seen floating around on Pinterest.  I change the orientation and made a few other changes, and here's what I came up with:



I liked it so much that I made another:


... and some matching envelopes, of course:




If you're wondering about the paper, it's Stampin' Up!'s specialty Designer Series Paper called Mocha Morning, which features black flocking and metallic ink.  The cards practically glow in real life!


Next I broke into my new Everyday Enchantment DSP, also from SU!  I'd found another card that I really liked on Pinterest, and decided to CASE it, adding my own touches, in four coordinating colors:  Calypso Coral, Lucky Limeade, Pool Party, and Poppy Parade:










The last five cards I made using the Stampin' Up! set Mixed Bunch.  Colors are Peach Parfait, Lucky Limeade, Pool Party, So Saffron, and Wisteria Wonder:












The insides also have a splash of color:




Not bad for a day's work, huh?  I have another card that I'm itching to CASE, so watch for another blog post soon!


Smiles,
Joyce Spear a.k.a. StamperJoyce

2 comments:

rush said...

congratulations on making all of these cards. i especially like the spring-y ones.

christina d said...

I knew you could do it! They came out beautiful. I hope to see lots more of them. I love all the flowers. Are they stamps or die cuts?