Showing posts with label American Crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label American Crafts. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Dear Lizzy Fifth and Frolic Cards...And They Can Be Yours

Dear Lizzy House and Home

I recently had the chance to play with a new line of papers  available as of March 17th at JoAnns: Dear Lizzy Fifth and Frolic by American Crafts. This is a new line from designer Elizabeth Kartchner. Playing with these papers just put me in a happy mood and how could they not?

Dear Lizzy

The papers are all double sided in shades of light blue, pinks, yellows, naturals, greens and they all work with each other. I decided to make some cards and went with a really random process in doing so. I chose a couple of the papers and cut several different shapes using my Expression. The papers are great for manual and electric die cutting machines.

Dear Lizzy Shapes

I had some coordinating blank cards in my stash and just kind of started putting pieces together.

Dear Lizzy Cards


Dear Lizzy Cards


Dear Lizzy 5th and Frolic

The collection also includes great embellishments like these coordinating brads that I used in the cards:


You can see the entire line here as well as follow the frolicking fun with American Crafts on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram, or
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Fifth and Frolic Dear Lizzy Cards


Dear Lizzy 5th and Frolic

And since I had so much fun making them just because, I’m giving them away “just because”. Super simple. Leave a comment and a winner ( US or Canada only) will be randomly selected.

Disclosure: I received the products used in this post from American Crafts. Opinions and giveaway of cards are my own.

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

To Everything There Is A Season: Damask Sympathy Card

A friend of ours recently lost his father so I made this card to express our sympathy.

Paper Reverie Sympathy

I used a paper from the Paper Reverie line by Making Memories. Hard to see here but the damask design is glittered. The quote I used on the card is on a Hero Arts stamp that I have used before for sympathy cards:

Damask Sympathy Card Closeup

This seemed appropriate because our friend’s dad struggled with age related memory loss and I wanted to remind him that while his dad is gone and may not have remembered some things lately, all the days they shared together are still with him.

Paper Reverie American Crafts

The upside to being a stashaholic is that you have things on hand that may not have been intended to go together but do. Like this paper and these oversized brads by American Crafts.

I kept the design pretty simple with layers and clean edges ( mostly …had to use one torn panel and a decorative adhesive scrapbook border)

Paper Reverie Sympathy

To everything there is a season…

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