Friday, September 30, 2011

2010 Fall Card

This card was created last year for one of my stamp camps. I had such a good time doing this, except it was a little difficult getting the windows cut evenly.
Have a great fall day

Blessings
Lynda

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Another Fall Card

I love fall, it's like I can't wait to get out the more mustard, cajun craze, old olive, pumpkin pie and all those wonderful rich colors.
Today I did a workshop and since it was the first time for most of the ladies, we did some of the Simply Sent card and then created this card so they could get their hands on real stamping. I had a wonderful time and hope all the ladies did too and they become as adicted as I am to stamping....It's a great stress reliever.
Here is the card we created using Always Thankful from the new Holiday Mini Catalog. If you'd like more information, please send me an e-mail.
Thank you all for looking and Blessings to everybody

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Fall Card

This is the fall card I created for a swap I'm doing. I had a great time creating this card because there is lots of cutting and I truly love cutting paper. Enjoy and Blessings to Everybody

Monday, September 19, 2011

September Class Projects

My September Classes is always fun because I transition from summer to fall and I love the fall colors.
This first card is my Halloween card...It was so much fun once I got the clear embossing powder and not the white. Funny how putting white embossing powder on black craft ink can really change the look of a black hat.

The next card is actually a card I copied from one of the ladies I swap with each month. She truly saved me so much time and my class loved this card. I will add her name to night when I get home, but wanted to thank her for her beautiful card.
My last card is one I created myself. I used Not Quite Navy and Cajun Craze...I love those colors together. There is a lot of cutting on this card, but I think it is so worth it.


Thank you all for checking out my blog and have a great day

Blessings
Lynda Emerson