Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Mother's Day Blog Hop, 3/23/2011


What better way to let your Sister know you are thinking of her than using SNS stamp set Daddy's Little Girl. (Enabler alert! This set is currently on sale at the SNS site!) Tie a Really Reasonable Ribbon around it and your sister will cherish the card (and you) forever. Other Supplies used: Memento Ink Pad, Sakura Glue Pen, Sparkling Snow Glitter, Copic Markers, all available at SNS.
 
 
Here is a more masculine card ideal for any occasion. Really Reasonable Ribbon is threaded through cardstock. Stamp Set 416 - Happy Birthday's Love and Laughter sentiment is great for birthdays or a pick-me-up card to that special someone. Items used: Sparkling Snow Glitter, Sakura Glue Pen, and Versa Color Ink.
 
 
If you know any girls, big or little, you will fall in love with the Stamp Set #413 – Daddy’s Princess. Becca with Tulips is the perfect image for birthdays, gift tags, party invitations, and the Sugar and Spice stamp is great for birth announcements.

 
I’ve layered two of the Really Reasonable Ribbons (Yellow Diamonds on atop the White Lace) to give a softer look. Copic Markers are used for Becca’s image, along with my handy dandy Sakura Glue Pen and Sparkling Snow Glitter G1003. Every card should have at least a touch of glitter. Really Reasonable Ribbons are also perfect for stamping designs and sentiments.

 
With all the freezing temps so many of us have endured this winter, the Stamp Set #425 – Spring Swirl is sure to warm you up. By layering the Really Reasonable Ribbon onto cardstock, adding Tear-ific Tape and Sparkling Snow Glitter G1003, it makes a great backdrop to the Swirl Tulips, embossed with Gala Pink and Christmas Green Embossing Powder. Add the Swirl Snail and Nature’s Way sentiment and you have a great card welcoming Spring. -Other Embossing Powders used are Buttercup Petal and Hit the Beach.

 
 
 

1 comment:

Donna Ellis said...

And these are even sweeter than the first time 'round! I love them! How could anyone not? BTW, I covet your lace ribbon - where do you find it?