I haven't really taken out my Christmas craft stuff (still working on autumn) but since I was testing out my latest holiday purchases I decided to turn the tests into cards for Kris who will give them to her aunt to go with her stuffed dolls for sick children. This is Kris' blog site address:(http://klusivekreations.blogspot.com/2011/09/make-child-smile-this-christmas.html). You can donate too, but you need to send it to her by Nov. 1st and don't put any glitter on your 4x4 card (no envelope needed). Mostly I was playing with the Sizzix embossing folders (see photo below) which I used on paper from the Whitewash pack, available at Ben Franklin Crafts. The embossed designs were lightly sanded to bring out the under-color. I really like the two packages of K and Co. stickers (also from BFC) because of their vintage look and the fact that one set has layered die-cuts and the other has foil highlights. I hope that all you wonderful, generous crafters in blogland will help Kris out (she needs 150 cards). Thanks for reading this and please stop by again.
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7 comments:
Lynn - they are fabulous, they all came out so pretty... and this will even bring bigger smiles to all those kiddies in that hospital...great investment on those purchases it came into perfect use...
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These are so much wonderful in person!! Love them Lynn!! BIG Mahalos for your donation!!! Kids will LOVE it too!! =D
Beautiful cards Lynn!!! Great purchases and of course I love the embossing folders you used since they are by Sizzix.
Great cards Lynn... I still need to finish up my cards. Thanks for more ideas!
Beautiful cards Lynn, how sweet you are to make so many! They will surely bring lots of smiles!
Hi Lynn,
Your cards came out fantastic. It'll sure put a smile on the children's faces.
My you busy girl! :) These cards are wonderful . . . what a great way to help Kris and you'll be putting many smiles to the faces of those that receive these! :)
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