Monday, May 21, 2012
We're interrupting our regular programming for a little surprise we've been keeping under wraps!
It's Jessica Knutsen's (A.K.A. Boss Lady) official birthday blog hop!!
Happy Birthday to you!
Happy Birthday to you!
Happy Birthday dear Jessica,
Happy Birthday to you!
We love you!!
We love you!!
The Trendsetters and a few of her friends have gotten together and made some special cards to commemorate her special day. Here's my card for Jess:
I used the Numbered Days set, designed by Torico to create the numbered balloons. The sentiment is also from the set. After picking this patterned paper from Basic Grey's Mellow collection (I've never figured out how to use that paper until now!), I colored the balloons with SU's Regal Rose and Ruby Red ink and my aquapainter brush. The sentiment was stamped onto some scrap cardstock and curled around a pencil to create the flag look.
I hope you like it Jess!! Happy Birthday sweetie!
Here's who else is hopping along with us today!
Supplies
Stamps: There She Goes 'Numbered Days'
Inks: StazOn 'Jet Black', SU's Regal Rose, Ruby Red
Papers: Canson Manga Cardstock, Bazzil Basics - White and Shimmer White, PP - Basic Grey's Mellow Collection
Access: Machine Stitching, Precision Scissors, Dimensionals
17 Comments:
Love this!
This looks terrific Sandra! I know Jessica will never forget her 29th birthday now with this fresh and pretty card!
~Meredith
great idea to use the numbers for ballons! love the card, it really is as if the ballons are flying.
This is amazing! I love the little number balloons - what a fun scene.
EEEEK! Love this!
SO fun and whimsical! LOVE this Sandra! Those balloons are DARLING!
A fabulous simply card!
Ahhh to be 29 again! I love how you made the numbers into balloons...so genius. Happy Bday to Jess!
This is as cute as can be!!!
You are too clever!!! LOVE it!!
TOOOOOOO Cute! LOVE this card!
Just love those balloons - what a clever idea.
wonderfully CAS and oh so artistic
EEE! Cuter than cute, and what perfect dp!
Very cute!!
Fabulous CAS card! Great use of the DP.
Oh, I LOVE this!!
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