This week has flown by; I'm a little sad that my GIU week is up--tear! Since it's my last GIU day and I've been feeling extra crafty the past couple of days, I have two cards for you today!
This first card I just drummed up last night for my mom's birthday this weekend; my birthday is the 12th and my mom's is the day after mine on the 13th! She and I are both wine drinkers, so as I was scrambling around my stamp collection trying to find something to make her the perfect birthday card, I remembered this gem of a stamp, Age and Wine!
(PS--Mom, if you're reading this right now, look away and close the browser!)
I'm kind of seriously in love with this card. I used this rich, burgundy pearlescent cardstock that matched the Raspberry Ripple ink so perfectly and is reminiscent of merlot! The scrollwork is an Anna Griffin Cuttlebug die and the flowers are by Recollections. Look closely; the largest red flower is glittery and there's a sheer fabric layer above it! They are so gorgeous together and really make the card.
Warning: This second card has some profanity, so if you are offended by that, please skip it. I made this card for a friend who was recently diagnosed with lung cancer, so I'd appreciate everyone refraining from leaving any negative comments! This stamp, F*** Cancer, is pretty straight to the point. I hate glitter getting everywhere, so I used some really rad glitter washi here for the diagonal stripes (you can't tell, but it's very glittery). I matched that with some gold sequins and threw on a couple of orange Doodlebug jewels to coordinate with the orange base. It took me a while to be able to make this card without tearing up, but my friend is done with chemo and remission is on the horizon, so yay. :)
That's it for today's post and my GIU week! I've had such an awesome week sharing my creations with y'all. Don't forget that later this month I will be doing a post-birthday crafty giveaway of some stamps and another crafty surprise or two! If you haven't liked my Facebook page...you know the drill. ;)
Last, don't forget that all your comments on my GIU posts this week put you into a drawing for two Unity Stamp Co itty bittys of your very own, so make sure you've commented on all five posts and cross your fingers! Thank you for stopping by this week and have a great weekend! <3
The cards are very nice. Love the red. Thanks for all inspiration this week.
ReplyDeleteThe flower is a nice addition, and it goes very nicely with the die cut. GREAT shade of red, too.
ReplyDeleteGreat B-Day card for your mom, Christina. Great news about your friend. Thanks for sharing with us this week!
ReplyDeletegreat cards!! love them... me and my parents share the same birthday month.. My mother's is on July 1, mine on July 12 and my father's is on July 23 :) and wishes to your friend too :)
ReplyDelete-Berina
Moxie Craftie
Happy for your friend under the circumstances, but your card should bring a smile. I'm a little scared to try a card like this. Yours is awesome. :)
ReplyDeleteLove your colors and cards. Happy to hear your friend is done with chemo and on the way to better days. Love the card for your mom- cute for anyone who likes wine :)
ReplyDeleteVery cool stuff friend.
ReplyDeleteBright colors to bring cheer and happiness!
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Perfect card for your mom and glad your friend is doing better.
ReplyDeleteAwesome cards! I love the shimmery paper and color of the birthday card, and a great saying! You Mom will love it! Beautiful die and flowers to embellish it!
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are wonderful! Love the red and white color combo, and what a great sentiment! Sending prayers for your friend. Thanks for a great GIU week and sharing all you fantastic creations!
ReplyDeleteLove the cards and Happy Birthday! July birthdays are the BEST ! Laura K.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to your mom! Her card is gorgeous! My birthday is Sept. 3 and my youngest son is Sept. 2. It's so cool to have birthdays back to back. I'm sorry to hear about your friend; that is a fab card you made her to lift her spirits.
ReplyDeleteGreat cards!! I need to make this cancer card for a friend of mine!
ReplyDeleteAngela
Great cards! And while I don't usually use the "F" word, in this case, it is more than appropriate! Wonderful card for your friend! I wish her well in her journey.
ReplyDeleteLove the color you chose to make the wine card. Both projects are great. Thanks for all of the great inspiration this week.
ReplyDeletethese are both awesome! I love the wine card! such great ideas!!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful cards and
ReplyDeletethat's a great though
for cancer!
Carla from Utah
Very cute cards! Love those colors!
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