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Business card for Nilsson&Crona architect company based in Sweden – simple, but very beautiful design and an attractive color combination printed on Soft White paper. Perfect letterpress design.
Client: Nilsson&Crona | Designer: Fredrik Andersson | Printed by www.elegantepress.com
Big, big Christmas card from my hubby, we don't give cards like this anymore, wonder what happened, 42 years later happened! and the cost LOL
Using Paper Smooches stamps and sketch from Sketch N Scrap. heartforhandmade.wordpress.com/2016/09/25/washi-and-color...
Entering Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge~Wonderful Watercolor
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Entering Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge~CAS Christmas Card
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Entering Word Art Wednesday Challenge~#204
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Entering Christmas Stamping #57
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Entering Christmas Card Challenges #45
Old Easter card, sent in 1910? in Belgium. Hard to figure out the year.
Underneath the back of the card. I am really puzzled by the mysterious numbers.
Isn't that odd? Looks like code. If anyone knows what it can be, please let me know.
Christine and I did some re-arranging in the basement today to try and make more room for some things. We ended up putting another bookshelf in the game room which gave us a little more room in the landing and more space to store games.
Proposed Business Card to match website rebuild and establish a consistent brand for Crossroads Church.
My first card in a while, I've been away over the summer. This card is for Hero Arts September challenge (Everything Autumn) and for Card Patterns #81. The circle lace stamp was embossed with different colours embossing powder (verdigris, red, butterscotch, copper and gold). The leaves were gold embossed. The dotted background was made by dry embossing a piece of glossy cardstock, sanding it, applying alcohol inks, sanding it again and applying some more inks. Jennifer McGuire taught this technique in the Thinking Inking classes on Two Peas. Since the metallic alcohol inks kind of remain on the surface on non-glossy surfaces, the sanded spots are mainly gold (I don’t know how well it shows in the photo, it was pretty hard to photograph this card). The green background was sponged with Distress inks (Peeled Paint, Pine Needles and Forest Moss). After drying it thoroughly with my heat gun I stamped the text stamp using Forest Moss and dusted Bronze Perfect Pearls on top of it. The text is very shimmery, which was also hard to capture on the photo. TFL!!
Supplies: Hero Arts stamps: Starburst Lace (S5317), Scattered Leaves (CL298), Old Letter Writing (S4878); Cuttlebug embossing folder; Distress and Alcohol inks; velvet ribbon; brads.
I did it, I did it, I actually did it!
I cut up my Kona color card!
Everyone was telling me: don't do it! For half a year now I have been pondering: should I or should I not?
As much as I loved looking at the whole and complete card enjoying all the colours I soon realized that it was difficult to work with if I left it uncut. So one day when I was feeling very brave I took my rotary cutter and did it!
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Ich hab's getan! Endlich hab ich's getan.
Ich habe meine Kona Cotton Card zerschnitten und habe nun viele kleine Teile mit denen es sich viel besser arbeiten läßt. Ich habe zwar die Karte als Ganzes sehr geliebt und es war ein wunderschöner Anblick alle Farben zusammen zu sehen aber arbeiten konnte ich damit nicht sehr gut. Also nahm ich meinen ganzen Mut zusammen und habe sie zerschnitten.
A 5th Birthday card for a school friend of my daughter. For more info. see: literatimommy.blogspot.com. Thanks for viewing!
My sister, husband, and I paid a visit to a local antique mall where I bough six photographs and a painted cabinet card frame. I am posting the six photographs and will add the painted cabinet card holder when I have found the card I want to display in it..
I have seen several cabinet cards of subjects with their heads thrust through holes in a newspaper. It seemed to be a common style. This cabinet card by E. J. Chrisman of Waterville, Minnesota is a variation. The photographer has made a photograph of The Waterville Advance newspaper of July 31, 1889. The center has been torn out to make a vignette for the portrait of a young man. Did the paper have a particular significance for him?
Every MOO Card Day is a good day!
I am always happy, when I find new cards in the postbox.
STROBIST
One flash with a Clone Disc* from above, two bare flashes from the left side and from the right side.
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* www.flickr.com/photos/galllo/12319815684/in/photostream/
Btw.: I thought this shot is done in 5 minutes, but ... with the reflective cards, and with different cards in different orientations, that took me some time! And with only one light, it was really boring, therefore I added the two little "kickers". :-)
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Tilo ~Gallo~ Gockel
Glitter shaker card. Jar and bunny stamps by Lawn Fawn. Sentiment stamp by October Afternoon. Snowflake punch by Martha Stewart. Gems by Me & My Big Ideas. Patterned paper by DCWV.
These are the cards I did for Heather's Card Swap. I haad so much fun doing these. I will blog more about it at www.creativechaos.typepad.com
I'm also planning on doing more of these for Lollishop!!
just a quick little edition to the Simple Gift series: mayamade.blogspot.com/2009/12/simple-gifts-diy-card-holde...
Double-sided business card template for Moo.com
Oh Flower business card set is perfect for you if you're a florist or running a garden store. The flower illustrations looks so whimsical, make them really noticeable giving your client the perfect impressions for your business.
Finally getting some holiday cards done YAY!! I was really happy with the way this one came out :) You can view the details if your interested here disp6194-kellyscraps.blogspot.com/2010/10/hero-arts-holid...
This is the card I made for the Card Chain Challenge for the month of September. If you haven't play along you should check it out we have a lot of fun.http://dominodebi.typepad.com/sos/card-chain/
I think I got all four elements in my card.
I used the sketch, the colors, the theme of Halloween and my markers.
Sequoia National Park
This stereoview card is from a collection my son purchased online. They are someone's personal photographs, and they were all taken between 1933 and 1936, mostly on vacations. The photographer is unknown, but judging from the notes on the back of some of the cards, I believe they belonged to George and Helen Kirk, who may have lived in Wisconsin.
***Randy Atkins has provided some additional information. George and Helen Kirk lived in Elgin, Illinois, where George was the chief engineer for the Elgin Watch Company***
I made this card for my post on thepapercrafting.com/
I used Essentials by Ellen - Thankful and Kuretake Gansai Tambi watercolors.
I made a video too
More info on my blog www.thecreatcorner.blogspot.com
Online Card Classes Stretch Your Stamps 2 - Day 6
Today's card was inspired by Donna Mikasa.
supplies - Stampendous Apricot Plum (CRP194), Paper Smooches Salutations, and Ranger Distress Inks.
I love just the colors and the texture of this card.
Also posted here:
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after doing the butterfly pop-up cards, I decided to try another subject. Perhaps it could be used for an anniversary or just an "I love you" card.. Visit my blog (www.funtasticcards.blogspot.com) for a story on how I created this papercut.
Sharing a card using the new stamps and dies from Sunny Studio's Spring 2022 release.
More details on the Sunny Studio blog at:
sunnystudiostamps.blogspot.com/2022/01/sneak-peek-introdu...
Thanks for looking. :)
mini business card by graphic designer anne mao.
See out blog for more information on our letterpress business card sale: dolcepress.com/blog/2008/06/24/mini-cards/
I made a new business card with my paperdoll illustration.
If you want play with it cut out and make your own dress for her.
I hope my purchasers love it.
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