Monday, June 25, 2012

You'll need to give her a die



Here are 4 of the cards that I cut windows into to have the lighthouse mats for these cards I posted yesterday.  The BG pb&j line makes me think of the late 50's early 60's a kind of Mad Men on summer vacation vibe.
I was going for urban/kitschy/classic with this quad.  I jazzed up the chipboard flowers and twig with Stickles.  Everything is better with glitter, right? They each got a bow or knot in a red/white ribbon.  Except the twigs.  That one got a red twine bow.  It just begged for a red twine bow.  Eeek!  I just love how these turned out.  Who would think from these cards that mid-century usually gets a Snoopy style blechk from me!
So since I cut the hole for the window I had to fill it, but I didn't have enough paper to make it look pretty.  Then I got the idea to use a different pattern for the inside of each card.  Then I cut another cream paper to use as the liner for writing the message.
Not one for leaving paper white, I just had to stamp this mum on two corners of each liner before I adhered them to the inside.  The stamp is from PTI's year in flowers mini set.  This is about as clean lines as I can get...until you see tomorrow's post!!!!
If I'm going to go nuts with all the inside details I couldn't leave the envies naked.  There's nothing sadder than a NAKED ENVELOPE.  This stamp ended up getting used for the envies because it was still sitting on my table from when I made this boxed set.  I don't get it.  Where are the cleaning fairies I ordered years ago?  Did they get lost in the mail?  I keep making messes and I end up being the one to clean those messes up.  Well I guess being messy has paid off this time. LOL!

I plan on putting on my pearls and heels to wander blogland and spread love to y'all today.  I can't wait to see what inspiring creations you've posted today!!

12 comments:

  1. Moriah,
    I totally remember the book 'if you give a mouse a cookie.' What a great analogy for our crafting needs. This lighthouse stamp and die is beautiful. I love what you did with this yesterday and today.

    I'm also really bad about naked envelopes. I use all my creative energy on the cards and then usually forget the envelope. I need to be better about this!!! Thanks for good inspiration for pretty envelopes.

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  2. they look fantastic~love envelopes stamped also, just dresses everything up!!! Love them:):)

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  3. they are totally adorable and the envelopes makes it snazzy.

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  4. These are beautiful and the envelopes really complete the look. :)

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  5. Wow! Very beautiful, and the envelopes just complete the look.

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  6. So pretty and love all of the steps you took to get there! The matching envelopes are great too!
    You and I must have ordered the cleaning fairies from the same company. Mine have yet to arrive as well... Of course this shouldn't be a surprise since the laundry and cooking fairies were also a 'no show' :)

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  7. so beautiful! Love those envelopes too!

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  8. These are fantastic! I never remember to decorate my envelopes! I'm lucky to get the card done! Love Penny

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  9. I already feel bad that I barely ever decorate the inside of a card and now I'm guilt ridden about the 'streaking' envelopes...Shame on me!
    Thank you Moriah for the new perspective on decorating..your cards are delicious and summer and vibrant!

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  10. These are absolutely gorgeous!!! I am loving what you are doing with this line - had not seen it before but it is definitely a must-have!! Loving your envelopes too!! xoxox Cindy

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  11. Fabulous work Moriah and envelopes too fantastic stamping well done Hugs Elaine

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  12. Love it!! They are so pretty!! Those envelopes are wow!!

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Thank you so much for your sweet comments!