Welcome to my world of cards. This is my journey of joy using mainly Cricut and Copics. You will see some different techniques from time to time and I hope you find some ideas that give you inspiration. Everything that I post is meant to be shared and if you wish to "scraplift", I'm happy to share. Have fun while you're are!
2019 Update: Follow me into a new world of weaving and various of types of fiber art. I will continue to make cards, my original love, but also branching out.
Showing posts with label Sugar Pea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sugar Pea. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 19, 2020

Thank you card

I used a die I used many, many times. It is a cover die from Sugar Pea. I used some pattern paper from Lawn Fawn and solid cardstock that matched. The "Thanks" die is from Sizzix, cut several times and glued together for dimension.

TFL

Kelly

Wednesday, September 18, 2019

Birthday Card

A birthday card using a dog from one of the UK magazines. I colored with copics and mounted on a die that was colored with alcohol inks and cut with a Sugar Pea die.

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Kelly

Sunday, March 10, 2019

Alchol Ink Pearl Backgrounds

My photo doesn't do these inks justice. They are so beautiful!!!! I used a technique a Jennifer McGuire video using  felt taped to a ruler. Loved it! The die on the left is from Sugar Pea Designs and on the right is from Taylored Expressions.

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Kelly

Thursday, January 10, 2019

Valentine's Card

Who doesn't love cati? These are from Avery Elle, colored with copics. I used a background die from Sugar Pea Designs.
The sentiment reads: Wild Thing... you make my spines tingle!

Too funny!

TFL

Kelly

Monday, August 27, 2018

Get Well Cards


I made the 1st card using a Sugar Peas die and the 2nd card from a die that cam with one of the UK magazines.

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Kelly

Monday, August 13, 2018

Congratulations

on the new job. I made this card using some dies that came with a die cutting magazine. I cut everything from white cardstock and then colored with copics. I started with a Sugar Pea die and then attached the housed and building starting at the top and working my way down.

TFL

Kelly