Monday, April 26, 2010

Thanks for Everything

Good morning friends. I hope you had a great weekend! We had a good one, and now it's over before I even knew it! We went on a quick trip to Vancouver BC, to see a new temple that our church built...it was a really fast trip to Canada, but worth all the rushing around! Wow, what a beautiful building...a sweet thing to get to share with our kids.

You know those super great friends that are always so willing to help you out? I've got several of them that have been on mind a lot the last few days, so when I got my Hello Friend Sixlet stamps from Lizzie Anne, I busted out a few of these cards to send to those lovlies. I love the images and sentiments from this set...so nice!
This first card is a Summer Sunrise base, chocolate chip layer and then white. I used my corner chomper on 3 edges and then some Summer Sunrise ribbon. I colored my flower with copics, then added the sentiment with memento ink and then added a few rhinestones, there are three. One thing I LOVE about copics is that you can color your clear rhinestones to match your project perfectly...LOVE that!! And it doesn't just stop at rhinestones, you can color ribbon, pearls, flowers...and on and on!
I wanted a slightly different look, so I busted out into purples. Now, I do love purple, but I think I'm afraid of it...don't use it hardly ever!! I just got some new purples from PTI, Lavender Moon and Plum Pudding, so I'm ready to use them more...here's to hoping anyway! I used Lavender Moon for my cardbase, then just a white layer. Coner Chomped again, and some Plum Pudding ribbon. I colored again with copics, added some colored rhinestones and my sentiment.
I've got some scrumptious cookies and a fun little note to drop at a few people's homes tomorrow...what a happy feeling!
Hope you have a great one...thanks a bundle for stopping by! Take care and make it great!

2 comments:

Regina Easter said...

Hi Jeni, wow they are both very pretty....hugs

Allison said...

These are gorgeous! Love the simple classic look!