Category Archives: Cards

The End of Another School Year

Today was the girls’ last day of school. Not that you could really call it a “day”. They attended the Grade 7 Grad ceremony and then were dismissed at 10:30!! Paige was “graduating” from Kindergarten too so I of course … Continue reading

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Masculine Birthday Card

The colour scheme is probably going to look awfully familiar to you by now!! 🙂 This was made for my Father-in-law who celebrated his –th birthday (numbers are no longer allowed!!) on Monday. We got all his grand kids together … Continue reading

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Birthday Birthday!

My niece and my daughter’s best friend both recently celebrated turning 6!Happy Birthday girls!! I got crafty and created these cards. I used the new Patio Party DSP and Primrose Petals from the 2012-14 In Colours.  I made this one … Continue reading

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Happy Father’s Day

This is what Christine and I came up with last night for Greg (Marley and Paige did their projects at school.) I gave Christine a piece of Whisper White card stock and a couple images from the Best Dad Ever … Continue reading

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Get Well card

Greg emailed me yesterday asking me to create a Get Well Soon card for a colleague who had broken his leg. Sure, I said, no problem. I’ll just whip something up! Ha!! If you ask me to make a card for a … Continue reading

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Up, Up & Away Cards for All Ages

I’ve mentioned my Birthday Cards for All Ages class and if you’ve visited my Events Page or Event Brite site you may have seen a sneak peak of the type of cards we will be making. Here’s a closer look … Continue reading

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Happy Birthday Christine!

It is Greg’s sister Christine’s birthday today. Her 40th! Now don’t tell her, but we are meeting up later for dinner!! Here’s what I have for her. The colour scheme was inspired by this Stampin’ Royalty challenge picture. I translated … Continue reading

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