Showing posts with label Everyday paper dolls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Everyday paper dolls. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
# 1 Dad CCC# 79 Challenge
This weeks challenge was to make a Father's Day card. Here is one for my kid's dad. Hope you join us at CCC for this challenge too.
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
CCC # 75
This week's challenge was a masculine card with a wheel. My father-in-law loves to use a wheel barrow and has been known to be teased about his love of digging.
Monday, March 21, 2011
The never ending card
Cousin Kylie had her appendix out a couple of days ago, so what better idea for my kids to give their teenage cousin than a card that opens up to a new page over and over. Love this card style. Her is the front of the card.
The first opening page.
Second opening page.
This last page is an area for my kids to leave a comment for her to read. Then if opens up to the front to open again and again. My kids have already had hours of entertainment with this card. Hope she enjoys the mail.
Thank you Ellen at Card Monkey for the idea.
Also here is a video link on how to make your own.from Simply Sarah.
The first opening page.
Second opening page.
This last page is an area for my kids to leave a comment for her to read. Then if opens up to the front to open again and again. My kids have already had hours of entertainment with this card. Hope she enjoys the mail.
Thank you Ellen at Card Monkey for the idea.
Also here is a video link on how to make your own.from Simply Sarah.
Friday, September 3, 2010
Farm card
I just love this barn in the Everyday paper dolls cart. The turkey and ducks came from Animal Kingdom. The grass and fence from Dress up paper dolls. The tree is from Stretch your imaginations. The clouds came from a varity of carts. It was pretty time consuming to put it all together, but it was fun to make.
It reminds me of the farm I grew up on, where we had wild turkeys, duck and chickens. For a small bit of time we had goats, sheep and horses too. We didn't have the cool red barn, but oh well. I am glad to live in town now. Too much work to own a farm. I would never have time for crafting and that would be too sad.
It reminds me of the farm I grew up on, where we had wild turkeys, duck and chickens. For a small bit of time we had goats, sheep and horses too. We didn't have the cool red barn, but oh well. I am glad to live in town now. Too much work to own a farm. I would never have time for crafting and that would be too sad.
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