Wednesday, May 14, 2014

The Beginnings of Card Making

Let me start off by saying I have no idea where to begin. So I'm just going to share some of my work.

OK here we go, don't laugh. This was one of my earlier cards. I can't find a more recent one than this one. I love The Greeting Farm stamps! I remember being so proud after making this one. Look at the outline around the circle, messy. LOL! Still one of my favorite cards.


Here's another one. This one was one of my many Halloween cards. I actually sold these to a co-worker without even planning on it. The colors are flat but vibrant. Not too shabby.This image is from Simply B Stamps.


This next one has amateur written all over it. I love the layout, but the coloring is awful.Too funny. Look at the hair. Ahahahahahaha! This image is named Cupcake Emma and I got it from C.C. Designs.
Wow, finally some improvement on coloring. I really practiced coloring with my Copic markers. Best markers I have ever owned.  This stamp is called A Cheeky XMas from The Greeting Farm. I think it's retired, but not entirely sure.


Ah, the infamous blueberry gothic girl. Ok so that's not really the name of the stamp. This one is called  Twisted Tea. Also from The Greeting Farm, but this time it's from their digi collection. I
like the layout, hmmm need to do this more often.



 My first wedding card. I actually made this from a scalloped circle. I remember I found a tutorial for this on YouTube, I believe. Unfortunately, I don't remember which channel. I'm sorry, I'm terrible sorry.



Ah this is another one of my favorite cards. I made this one for my daughter for Valentine's Day. The image is named Devilish Lucy and I got her from C.C. Designs. This card must have taken me a long time to make, because it looks very well put together. The color scheme goes really well together. Hmmmm not sure where I got this idea, but I'm sure it was from someone on YouTube.



 The Greeting Farm creations. 

 

Thank you so much for stopping by and I hope I didn't bore you too terribly. Enjoy and feel free to leave some constructive criticism - but be NICE. 

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