The other day I had to make two cards for two very different reasons. I was asked by co-workers to make a wedding card and a sympathy card. While I was making those, I decided to make a baby card, so I guess I covered all the bases.
Oh, Baby!
This card uses Mo's new "Baby Girl" with wispy hair. She Also comes with curly hair or bald.
I cropped a digital sentiment and rearranged the words so that it would read "lovely little blessing".
Image: "Baby Girl" from Mo's Digital Pencil, Sentiment from Tameko
Tools: Copics, Prismacolor pencil, Corner rounder, Nellie Snellen embossing leaf punch set, Mounting tape, Glue dots
Papers: Neenah smooth white, PTI White, Pink gingham DP
Embellishments: Picot satin ribbon, Silk flower, Pink pearl cabochons, Gathered lace trim
In Sympathy
I cropped a digital sentiment and rearranged the words so that it would read "lovely little blessing".
Image: "Baby Girl" from Mo's Digital Pencil, Sentiment from Tameko
Tools: Copics, Prismacolor pencil, Corner rounder, Nellie Snellen embossing leaf punch set, Mounting tape, Glue dots
Papers: Neenah smooth white, PTI White, Pink gingham DP
Embellishments: Picot satin ribbon, Silk flower, Pink pearl cabochons, Gathered lace trim
In Sympathy
I never seem to have enough sympathy cards on hand, because, given the choice, I'd much rather make cards for birthdays or other happy reasons. Unfortunately, death is part of life, so every once in a while I'll sit down and make a few.
This one uses a gladiola image I got or free somewhere. I wish artists would put a small signature on their images or name the files in some way that would make it easier to give credit!
I love glads! They are my birth month flower and they last so long as cut flowers. They also come in almost every color of the rainbow!
Image: Digital Gladiolas
Tools: Copics, Cuttlebug with Nesties, Mounting tape
Papers: SU! Blush Blossom, Sage Shadow, Neenah smooth white, Basic Grey Capella DP
Embellishments: Lace, Satin Ribbon, Pearl cabochons
Oh, Happy Day!
This is so pretty IRL, but appears a little washed out in the picture. The digital image is Mo Manning's "Bride and Groom". It's a great image and surprisingly easy to color. I've used my favorite "Out-of-the-Box" technique to highlight her train.
Image: "Bride and Groom" from Mo's Digital Pencil
Tools: Copics, Prismacolor pencil, Cuttlebug with Nesties., Mounting tape, Martha Stewart Leaf, Branch, and wide lace punches
Papers: SU! Blush Blossom and Certainly Celery, PTI Cream, Neenah smooth white, Basic Grey Capella DP
Embellishments: Flowers from Wild Orchid Crafts, Satin Ribbon, Pearl cabochons
Thanks for visiting!
Elaine
3 comments:
What a wonderful selection of cards ... All so beautifully colored & the designs are amazing ... Love how you used the lace & have the glads out of the oval Nesties ... The baby card is so adorable & I LOVE how you used the digital sentiment like that.
Hugs, Janie
These are all wonderful! The baby is my favorite...
Stunning cards . The baby card is so pretty!
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