My sister's was a fairly simple matter-I used a butterfly punch I purchased for my wedding decorations and punched butterflies in three pinks. I folded these to achieve a 3D effect and glued them onto a piece of polka dot card onto a card blank (recycled picture card) together with the pink-scalloped sentiment. The butterflies needed some way of linking so I used some adhesive gems I'd received for my birthday to stick between them. Achieved in about 15 minutes (including rummaging time)

The second card was also fairly simple. I knew I had some boat porthole outline stickers so I hunted them down and luckily located an old program-front with sea-paper from a 2006 Royal Academy of Music 'Diary of events' which I'd been hoarding since, er, I left there in 2006! It was perfect for the background and also below. The tricky part was making the alphabet 'self-adhesive' stickers stick- they seemed to have lost their stickyness so some vigorous pritt-sticking went on. Finally, I found some curly outline stickers which were fairly reminiscent of waves. Again, about 15 minutes making but also included procrastination and searching!
And here's a bonus card I forgot to share a while ago- a quilled flower card I made for a blogging friend who had a significant birthday.I have a horrible feeling the gems came off in the envelope as it definitely rattled as I posted it!

Linking to Creative Mondays with Claire Justine
I must say, you are very creative with your card making. I'm sure they will be happy to receive them. Cards are very expensive and I have practically stopped buying cards except for the very special occasions and Christmas. I always have thank you cards on hands though.
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I just love how your mind works. If people like you were running the world imagine what we could do. Each card is very gorgeous and I am fully certain packed a huge wow factor once opened. xo
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oh those are so cute, Kezzie!
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renae
That's the funny thing about birthdays - they never change, yet they always take us by surprise!
ReplyDeleteI've got a sailor friend who'd love that card! xxx
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely cards ❤
ReplyDeleteI like your cards because - like me - you don't have all the whizzy die-cutters/ embossers etc that so many card makers seem to have. You use bits and bobs that you have hoarded and you still make lovely cards to inspire us. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful, I wish I had the talent to make them. Such a personalised touch, I received a quilled design card from a friend once and loved it. In relation to your question about BAIT footwear I have purchased them before from Modcloth, the postage can definitely be high but no imports to pay. I've never purchased direct from the BAIT footwear website. Kitten D'Amour have recently started selling BAIT Footwear also so it's great to now have a place in Australia even though it's a limited range.
ReplyDeleteOh wow, these are so pretty and look so effective - I'm always thrilled by your card making!
ReplyDeleteThe cards look amazing, you did great. I love the butterfly one, as I have a passion for butterflies.
ReplyDeleteDear Kezzie, I tell you, you are so talented - but I know everybody tells you this! I loved the butterfly card and the sail away one, with the cute boat! But the quilled flower card is really woooow! So, I am looking for quilled flowers now to decorate something at home, I really loved it! So, so talented and sweet to send cards this way to family and friends! You know yours, to me, is on my wall!
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Thanks for the inspiration - I have to make a card tonight - and I have that very same butterfly punch xx ps I had a letter from my Auntie P, who hopes you are well! [she has done amazingly in recent months]
ReplyDeleteSo creative, love the cards Kezzie, especially the last one :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at Creative Mondays, pinning :)
both of these cards look wonderful...you really have the talent for them...and it is such a lovely present for someone...
ReplyDeletehand made stuff is always so much more personal and precious.
Wow, these are amazing! I especially love the one for your dad - I always find it so difficult to buy/make cards for men!
ReplyDeleteWhat is it with family birthdays all coming at once? My sister, dad and grandma all have theirs in January!
Sweet cards!
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