Monday, March 23, 2009

Three cards...Easter, Birthday, and Thank You.

For starters, I hate my camera. Or maybe it's the SD card. Or maybe, for definitely sure it's the bleeping software. It hoses up the computer 9 out of 10 times I open it. I lu-hu-huv that it's called EasyShare. It makes it so easy for me to affectionately call it EasyShareMyAss. One word, lotsa syllables.
Onto the cards. The first one is that Easter card I mentioned before. In this one I think the faux grass I colored with markers turned out well. Not so much in that one from the other day.

On the inside I stamped an egg that looks like one of those speckled eggs. What is it, a robin's egg, or maybe a quail?
Next up, my dad's 65th birthday card. I used paper piecing again on this one. I thought the little golfer was so cute. I made the flag and hole freehand.

And lastly. This blog is where good color challenges go to die. I was trying a new color challenge out and it was failing miserably, so I salvaged the chocolate cardstock and decided to do my own thing completely. I am pretty happy with this little card.

If you want to see the original color challenge click HERE. It really is a shame I couldn't get it together. The colors are so pretty.

PS why does the spacing on blogger hate me so much?

All the supplies used here were CTMH.

4 comments:

Southern Girl said...

Beautiful cards! Love the speckled egg!

morningstar said...

When you edit your post, are you in the edit html folder or the compose folder? I was having trouble with spacing in the html folder but when I clicked on compose, I was able to fix the spacing. Well, the line spacing at least. I'm not sure how inserting photos affects the format.

morningstar said...

Almost forgot...cute cards!! Love the Easter eggs.

Sarah said...

Such great cards! Love them all.
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Thanks again.