I don't want this to sound like I'm complaining, because I'm not...but the weather this winter is just plain wonky! We've had a much drier than normal winter so far, and I believe more nights at or below freezing than usual. But even nights in the low 30's doesn't mean daytimes don't reach high 50's to low 60's. This week, a high front parked itself off the Pacific coast, and we've had temps in the mid-70's for the last couple days...it's supposed to "drop back down" to low 6o's in a day or so (to me, that's still spring-time temps...ha). And this is Northern California, where it's supposed to be "cooler." It's crazy...but in a nice way! I just hope it's not a sign of a hotter-than-usual summer for us, because it's plenty hot enough up here in the summer, thank you. :)
So in the spirit of the "season" here are a couple spring-colored all occasion cards, one brighter and bolder, and one softer and shabbier...although this first one would be perfect for the sentiment "sending smiles across the miles" as a get well card....hmmmmm.....
I guess you've noticed by now, but I can't resist adding a little bit of clear coarse glitter to these clipart images, and maybe a few bitty pearls to accent.
Supplies:
Dover Publications (flower basket)
Patterned Papers: BasicGrey (teal solid), Echo Park Victoria Gardens collection (damask)
Paper Doily: Wilton Pearls: Recollections Hug Snug seam binding Lace: LittleRedCottage on Etsy
Button, twine: stash Handcrafted stick pin using Maya Road leaf stick pin base
I "distressed" the little Maya Road scalloped kraft envelope on this next card with white ink, and ran parts of it through my crimper...I couldn't resist changing it up a bit...LOL
Supplies:
Patterned Papers: Echo Park Victoria Gardens collection (orange), BoBunny Gabrielle collection (stripe),
BasicGrey Sweet Threads collection (brown plaid)
Maya Road kraft scalloped envelope Handcrafted stick pin Lace: local craft store
Hug Snug seam binding Fabric flower: Frogfeathers on Etsy Buttons, twine: stash
Paper leaves, paper flowers, & pearl flourish: Prima Paper doily: Spellbinders Eyelet Circles die
Thanks for stopping by! I'm off on a quest on the web...I spotted something the other day that I thought would make a darling storage option for my handcrafted stick pins. Problem: I didn't bookmark it...arghhh. Wish me luck!