Tag Archives: Custom Card

Custom Card: Where He Proposed…

February 23, 2012

Filed Under : Cards - Paper Projects

Some of you might know who the couple is in this custom card without me even saying. These two are very dear folks for me: my sister and her fiancé. My sister’s future husband ordered this card for her for Valentine’s Day showing the scene of where he proposed to her this past January. Can’t help but give off a little <sniff> here.

Custom Card: Heart Infested

February 16, 2012

Filed Under : Cards - Paper Projects

This custom Valentine was decked out in various layered paper hearts, in the end creating a card loaded with love. And a very green card in a small way, since all these hearts were leftovers from previous projects and finally got the chance to be used somewhere.

Custom Card: A Seattle Stroll

February 2, 2012

Filed Under : Cards - Paper Projects

Remember the giveaway that I hosted on Discover Paper back in November? The gal who won the custom card received this card that I have dubbed A Seattle Stroll. It’s been a while and I’m only getting around to blogging about it now.

Her and her husband met in Seattle for the first time, so this card is something extra special as they take a stroll back to where they began. Such a cute idea that the winner had, don’t you think?

Custom Card: Christmas for Angie

December 29, 2011

Filed Under : Cards - Paper Projects

A Christmas card for Angie? Let’s give it a shot:

Angie loves to bake and dreams about seeing Italy one day. To make it more of a holiday card, I threw a red party dress on her and gave her ponytail a little metallic bow. I also placed a christmas tree cake topper in her hand. Pair the completed card with a sparkly red envelope and we’re good to go.

This card had so many separate pieces to it, I think I glued  all my fingers together, haha. But it turned out so pretty…what do you think?

Custom Card: Birthday Grandma

October 20, 2011

Filed Under : Cards

This custom card speaks for itself. It was made to be a humorous birthday card from one friend to another. And yes, that is a Russian grandma in a kasinka. The Russian folk will definitely understand this card.