Cards

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Rhinestone Flowers

Happy Wednesday!
Today I have a bright & cheery Spring card to share. I actually made this one a few weeks back but never got around to posting it. Seriously, I have a ton of cards you all have never seen (and some you will never see!). There are those (who shall remain nameless) who call me a card snob. In other words, I’m super picky about what I post to my blog and the DeNami Design blog. If the color is atrocious or the card isn’t made well, I won’t post it! :)
This week my little brothers are attending a kids track camp. Oh my word, so cute seeing these little kids running around the track and doing their little stretches! Today they did hurdles, which was a sight to see. I just love seeing my little brothers have a good time- can’t beat that they are exercising at the same time!
It looks like I’ll be attending the Colorado Springs stamp show in August. I’m so excited to meet Laura Davis and Michele Gross– some of my favorite blog and Twitter friends! If you’re in the area, I’d love for you to stop by (and let me know with a comment!).
Have a great rest of the day! Hope you were inspired!

Stamps: Everyday Button Bits, Dots Background, Flower by Hero Arts
Paper: White, New Leaf, Hibiscus Burst, Raspberry Fizz
Ink: Vintage Sepia, Cherry Pink
Other: pink stitched ribbon, Fiskars Upper Crest border punch, corner rounder, pink rhinestones

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Sweet Cupcakes

Happy Monday to you!
Today I’m excited to bring this yummy cupcake card to the blog. This card is one of many that will be featured at CHA. If you’re able to visit the booth, be sure to bring a camera!
If you’ve stopped by the DeNami blog, you’ll notice there is a new challenge up! Yippee! I just love being a part of this design team- there are so many great gals and I just love working with them! For this challenge, we were to use buttons. If you know me at all, you know this isn’t a hard thing for me to do. :) In fact, it’s more of a challenge NOT to use them! Instead of using the button as a focal point, I decided to use it as an accent. I just love how a single button can really complete a bow!
I hope you’ll play along with this challenge- it’s definitely a fun one and there’s sure to be lots of exciting entries!
Thanks for stopping by! Hope you were inspired!
Ink: Satin Red, Vintage Sepia, Tea Dye Duo
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Apple Tree

Hi there!
I know it’s only been two days since I posted, but it feels like forever! Yesterday was a super busy day for me. I went to a movie with the sis, had a personal training session, lunch with my dad and sister and then went to an egg decorating party. I’ll be posting pics soon- just need to edit! :) Last night, er morning, I got back around 2 AM. I don’t remember the last time I stayed out that late! I’m such an oldie- being out past 10 is a rare occasion.
Today I got my first sets from Lawn Fawn. This company is owned by my sweet friend, Kelly Marie. (Super excited that I get to see her again in July!) The sets I got this time around were Critters in the ‘burbs and Sew Lovely. For this card I decided to play with the Critters in the ‘burbs set- such a fun one! It’s a lot more “cutesy” than I normally do, but I had so much fun going outside my norm. After I finished the card I decided it needed something more so I added the “apples”. I thought it was a cute idea. ;)
In the past three days I have created approximately 20 cards. Yup, I’ve been a busy one. Almost all of the cards/ projects have been for the CHA display, which has been a ton of fun to work on. One of the cards I’ll show on Monday for the new DeNami challenge, so be sure to check back then!
That’s all for tonight. I’m off to a party- yes, another one! Have a great night!

Stamps: Critters In The ‘Burbs (Lawn Fawn), Dots Background

Paper: White, Brown Kraft, Dark Chocolate, Bitty Dots Basics
Ink: Vintage Sepia, Aqua Mist, Ripe Avocado
Other: Red rhinestones
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Bright & Fabulous

Can I start off by saying you all are awesome? Thanks for the tips and suggestions regarding my Copic marker post! I think I will be getting a few (okay, a tad bit more than that) in the next few weeks. You can be sure I’ll post a picture! :)
In other news, I have taken off my acrylic nails! It’s definitely a bittersweet thing. I will be saving over $600 a year, which is definitely a good thing. However, I will miss not having pretty nails! Hopefully I can break my dreadful habit of biting my nails… Anyone have tips on this??
Today’s card is bright and well, fabulous! I wanted to play with some fun colors and came up with this color combo. Isn’t it cheery? I love it so much and know I’ll be playing with it some more! Speaking of cheery color combos, I have been super busy creating new cards for DeNami Design which will be on display at the CHA SuperShow. I am having SO much fun and can’t wait to show some of them to you! If you’re going to the show, you’ll want to bring your camera. There will be loads of new samples that you’re sure to love!
Thanks for stopping by! I hope you were inspired!

Stamps: Turning A New Leaf, Signature Greetings, Background Basics: Tin Types
Paper: White, Summer Sunrise, Ripe Avocado, Raspberry Fizz
Ink: Vintage Sepia, Summer Sunrise, Tea Dye Duo
Other: SU! scallop border punch, corner rounder, oranger rhinestones

Copics

Hello everyone!
I have another quick & easy card to share with you. (Seems like there have been a lot of these recently!) For this card I used my Spellbinders Labels Four dies to create the “tag” part of the card. I was aiming to have the beautiful shape come through, but I then opted to do a huge bow. You should have seen me go back and forth on this decision!
Speaking of decisions….right now I’m facing a huge one….should I take the plunge a buy Copics? LOL Bet you weren’t expecting that one! After seeing so many beautiful creations using them, I think I might be jumping on the bandwagon. I tried narrowing down the colors I really want but I still somehow ended up with 25. Yikes! I most likely will be getting them- unless someone can convince me otherwise!
I know this is a super short post but I gotta get ready for work. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts on Copics!
Have a great one! Thanks for stopping by!

Stamps: Delightful Dahlia, Polka Dot Basics, Signature Greetings, Background Basics: Tin Types, Dots Background

Paper: White, Brown Kraft, Ripe Avocado, Melon Berry
Ink: Vintage Sepia, Tea Dye Duo
Other: Spellbinders Label Four dies, Chocolate Brown satin ribbon, Delightful Dahlia dies
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Feel Better

Hi sweet friends!

Thanks for your comments on my March Ramblings. You were able to see a small snapshot at how random I can be, along with some useless facts about me! I honestly think I could do those types of posts daily! However, I will spare you and only make them a monthly occurrence. :)

Recently my friend, Cindy, asked the question “What’s your style?” You know how there are certain people who have a distinct style? Such as my talented friends Sarah Martina, Ashley Cannon Newell and Kelly Marie. When I flip through a magazine, I can easily spot their cards. Cindy’s question got me thinking….what’s my style? I honestly don’t know how I would describe it. This past year I have evolved as a cardmaker and I can’t pinpoint the words to describe my cards anymore! If you had to describe my style in three words, what would they be?

Today’s card is very basic, which I think is nice for a “get well” or “sympathy” card. Amazingly enough, I could give this one to a guy and he wouldn’t laugh that it was too girly! (Have I mentioned how I have a hard time creating masculine cards?)

Have a great Monday! Can’t wait to hear how you describe my card style! ;)

Stamps: Turning A New Leaf, Polka Dot Basics, Everyday Button Bits
Paper: Cream, Brown Kraft, Terracota Tile, Dark Chocolate
Ink: Vintage Sepia, Habanero, Tea Dye Duo
Other: Ripe Avocado grosgrain ribbon, button, twine

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Taylors Sketch Challenge #106

Hey there, friends!
Today I have a Spring card to share. In my effort to go outside my comfort zone, I colored these dahlias yellow. After seeing the end result, I really wish I went for pink or aqua. :( Lately I have been fighting myself on whether I should buy a couple Copics. When I use images like these, it would be so nice to do a little more shading and have a bigger variety of colors. On the flip side, do I really want to spend more money on crafty items?? Decisions, decisions….
This card was based of Taylor’s Sketch Challenge #106. Be sure to check out the fun cards her DT created!
Gotta keep this post short. Have a training session soon so I need to get going. Seriously, who schedules a personal trainer at 9:30 AM? Oh, that’s right, I do. ;)
Have a great Saturday!!

Stamps: Delightful Dahlia, Signature Greetings
Paper: White, Brown Kraft, Dark Chocolate, Summer Sunrise

Ink: Vintage Sepia, Tea Dye Duo
Other: orange rhinestones, Delightful Dahlia dies
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Embellish Stitching Color Challenge

Happy Friday!
Boy am I glad that the weekend is here. Last night I went to a rockin’ concert and of course didn’t get home til late. I woke up this morning and my body wasn’t feeling the greatest. Don’t feel sick, just really sore and stuffed up from my allergies. :( The other day I did the stair step machine at the gym…wanna guess how many floors I stepped? 200! Wish I could have gotten a pic of that huge number!
Since I didn’t have any plans today, I thought I’d try my hand at the Embellish challenge. Oh goodness, this one was right up my alley! Do you recognize the colors? Yup, I used them in my March Papertrey Blog Hop post! Guess Ashley and I were on the same wave link. The challenge wasn’t completely a walk in the park though. It also called for stitching- faux or real. I was just going to use some stitched stamps but thought that would be too easy. ;) I was then going to try sewing on a card but figured it would take too long to learn. I ended up using my paper piercer and threaded some twine onto the card.
Did you notice anything else familiar about this card? I used the sketch I designed over at the DeNami Design blog! Really, really happy with the way this card turned out! Don’t you love it when that happens? You may think that all of my cards turn out nicely, but believe me, that is far from the case. I regularly let my family members have my “rejects”….I’m embarrassed at how many end up in that pile.
Thanks for stopping by! Hope you have a fab weekend!
Paper: Cream, Brown Kraft, Aqua Mist, Sweet Blush, Bitty Box Basics
Ink: Vintage Sepia, Aqua Mist, Sweet Blush, Fresh Snow, Tea Dye Duo
Other: Ivory grosgrain ribbon, button, twine, paper piercer, various circle punches
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Papertrey March Blog Hop

Hello ladies and gents!
It’s the 25th which can only mean one thing- Blog Hop over at Papertrey! For this month, the challenge was to use buttons on our projects. Well, you know that wasn’t hard for me- I have a million buttons and I love using them! :)
For this card I wanted to go with a fresh pastel color scheme. I recently paired up Aqua Mist and Sweet Blush together and LOVED the results so much that I had to do it again. (The original card in this color combo will be posted in the next few days!) I’m so loving my Beautiful Blooms II- especially since I bought one set of dies to go along with it! I’m now trying to decide die I want to get next! Any suggestions?
I’m looking forward to seeing your creations! Hope my card inspired you!

Stamps: Beautiful Blooms II, Heart Prints, Dots Background
Paper: White, Aqua Mist, Sweet Blush
Ink: Smoky Grey, Aqua Mist, Sweet Blush
Other:Aqua Mist grosgrain ribbon, assorted buttons, twine, Beautiful Blooms II #1 dies, corner rounder

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Sparkly Dahlia

Hey there!
We have made it to Wednesday! Super excited, one more day til my weekend begins! Tomorrow I’m getting off work early to go to a concert. Yup, another one! :) This one has SEVEN groups and it’s only $10! SCORE! What a great way to kick of the weekend!
Today I’m bringing you my first Mother’s Day card of the year. Hope you aren’t sick of seeing Delightful Dahlia- I just can’t get enough! This time around I went with shades of pink and then added some sparkly extra fine glitter. In person it looks stunning! Have I told you how I have a love/ hate relationship with glitter? I absolutely love the look and how it completes a card- hate how I always end up with lots of it on my face! LOL
Well it’s time for this girl to head to bed. Thanks for stopping by!
Stamps: Delightful Dahlia, Polka Dot Basics, Background Basics: Retro
Paper: White, Brown Kraft, Dark Chocolate
Ink: Vintage Sepia, Tea Dye Duo
Other: Quickie Glue Pen, Extra Fine glitter, hot pink rhinestones, Delightful Dahlia dies