I have two crafty things to share with you today.
First up is a scrapbook layout based on Creative Scrappers Sketch #125. I really had fun with this sketch. To make my two ghost embellishments, I ended up tracing the ghost from a sticker that had a circle around the ghost in the wrong color and then tracing him from the backside for the second ghost. I’m sure my Mom will love this layout as it is a great picture of her and Jessica.
Cardstock: the Paper Studio textured black, white, burgundy
Designer Paper: Stampin’ Up Creepy Crawly
Stamps: Hero Arts ClearDesign October
Ink: Stazon Jet Black; Stampin’ Up Craft Whisper White
Embellishments: Making Memories Cheeky Shimmer letter stickers
Tools: Nestabilities Standard Circles Large
Second, I have a card made for the Hope You Can Cling To: Pink Holiday challenge. This card will go to MD Anderson. I actually made a 2nd card just like it minus the stickles to go to Operation Write Home. Their deadline for holiday cards is fast approaching. I used the Get Sketchy Sketch #59. This is a new challenge blog I discovered through Debbie Standard’s blog. I loved her take on the sketch and was inspired to try out the sketch too. This card also meets the requirements of A Spoon Full of Sugar Challenge #125 to make a winter wonderland creation. I stamped the inside with the Happy Holidays and winter mitten from the same stamp set.
Stamps: Stampin’ Up Flaky Friends
Cardstock: Stampin’ Up Whisper White, Regal Rose, Pretty in Pink
Ink: Stazon Jet Black; Stampin’ Up Craft Whisper White
Embellishments: Stampin’ Up 5/8″ Pretty in Pink grosgrain ribbon; Stickles Cotton Candy and Icicle
Tools: Stampin’ Up Markers, Eyelet Border Punch, Texturz Plates Backgrounds 1; Nestabilities Standard Circles Large and Small
Thanks for stopping by to visit.
It’s hard to imagine Jessica was that little last Halloween. She has changed so much. Can’t wait for her birthday.
I know. My screen saver is tied to the folder of pictures of Jessica. Sometimes when ones from her first few weeks pop up, James and I both comment that we can’t imagine her being that small at one point.
Layout and card both turned out good.
You did a great job. I like all of them. Jessica has really grown from her first Halloween. It is hard to imagine her that small when we see how big she is now.
Mom