Hello Friends! I hope you're having a great day! Today, I'm sharing a sweet little notecard that can be given to a friend, a family member or your significant other. It's never a bad time to tell someone you love them, right?


I used a layering heart stencil from Scrapbook.com called Heart Patterns. To me, it almost looks like patterned paper! I also used that large sentiment from the XOXO stamp set and stamped it down the side of my card. And, that sweet mailbox is from the Love Notes collection from Doodlebug Designs. I just love how cute their images are!


This is a small 4x4 square notecard which I think is perfect to brighten someone's day! Thank you so much for stopping by!

Hugs,

Carol

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Hello Friends! Are the temperatures starting to warm up in your neck of the woods? We've had some lovely weather down here in South Florida lately. Blue skies, not a cloud in the sky and cool temps in the 70's-80's. I know I say cool, but if you've been down here in the summer, you know those temps are mild!

Today, I'm sharing a fun card made with lots of exclusive products from Scrapbook.com


I used some beautiful colors of cardstock from the floral slimline paper pad and die cut a few using the slim strips die. I adhered the strips onto some white cardstock and then die it using a stitched circle die from my stash. I used the fantastic Brooklyn alpha stamp set and stamped the word Hi on the top and colored the letters with Copic markers. I also added a sub-sentiment using the Feel Better Sentiments 2
stamp set. 


For my background, I used the Script Bold Print cling stamp from Hero Art in a pale gray ink. I also adhered a little silver twine under the circle sentiment for a little added interest along with a few sequins to finish the card. 

I hope you liked today's card and be sure to pick up that Brooklyn alpha stamp set, it's a must-have for your stash!

Thanks so much for stopping by!

Hugs,

Carol

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Hello Friends! I hope you're having a great start to your weekend! I'm popping in today to share a really fun card I made using some great new products from Scrapbook.com.


This card is giving me all kinds of Spring feels! I finally got my hands on the new Tim Holtz Saltwater Taffy distress oxide ink. Oh my goodness, this is totally my new FAVE! It is the prettiest pink!! I used the Mini Hearts stencil for my background and then ink blended a piece of white card stock, die cut a circle and then stamped that sweet sentiment. The sentiment is from the Feel Better Sentiments 2 stamp set which has some encouraging sentiments in really fresh fonts. Before adhering the sentiment I die cut some Sprigs out of vellum and added them underneath the sentiment.


I absolutely love how this card turned out and I'm wishing all of you Good Days Ahead! Thank you so much for stopping by today!

Hugs,

Carol

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Hello Friends! I'm back today sharing a get well card. It's always good to have a few of these in your crafty stash.



I used the Umbrellas layered stencil from Scrapbook.com for the main image. I love the cute little polka dots that can be added to these adorable umbrellas! Next, I die cut the umbrellas using the Nested Hexagon die set and added that to center of my card. I also used the Dotted stencil and dry embossed it onto some hot pink card stock. Lastly, I heat embossed my sentiment using the Feel Better Sentiments 1 stamp set. This is a great basic set to add to your collection! 

I really love how this card turned out! I hope you do as well.

Thank you so much for stopping by today!

Hugs,

Carol

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Hello Friends! I hope you're having a wonderful weekend! As many of you know, I love teachers! We have been so fortunate that Paige has really had some wonderful teachers and I love making teacher gifts! I decided to make a set of encouragement cards for her teacher to give to students that may be struggling a little. Although Paige is only in the second grade, they really do some tough stuff! Especially the math, don't even get me started on this "new school" math! LOL!



I used alcohol ink for my backgrounds and two really great stamp sets from Ink Blot ShopLittle Notes and Teacher Greetings. I stamped the cute notebook pages, fussy cut them out and then added one of those great encouraging sentiments in a fun ink color. I just love how bright and vibrant these cards turned out, perfect for a kiddo that may need a little cheering up! 

I hope you enjoyed today's cards. Thank you so much for stopping by today!

Hugs,

Carol

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Hello Friends! Is it still cold in your neck of the woods? Well, my mom lives in Ohio and it's certainly still chilly at her house! Sometimes, living in Florida, I forget that it's winter just about everywhere else. Not saying that to brag, but we really get used to the conditions we live in and honestly, I expect sunshine and blue skies every day! LOL!

Well, since I know it's not spring/summer everywhere, I thought I'd make a winter themed card.


Doesn't it just look icy and wintery?! For this card I used the Nordic Sweater slimline stencil from Scrapbook.com. Remember, you can use a slimline stencil for a regular A2 size card, just trim it down and you'll have a nice mat around your card front. After stenciling, I added a little border using the Stitched Border slimline die and adhered one to the top and bottom of my card. After that, I pulled out the Peppermint Christmas sticker book. If you have not used a sticker book from Scrapbook.com I highly encourage you to do so. The stickers are nice and thick and hold up really well on a card.


Lastly, I used the Nested Decorative Circles fancy die and cut one of those out of rainbow glitter paper. I adhered the fancy circle around my two sticker sentiments then added a few sequins to give the card a little more bling and a kind of snowy effect. I absolutely love how this turned out. I'm totally sending this card to my mom!!

I hope you enjoyed today's card. Thank you all so much for stopping by today.

Hugs,
Carol

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