Today is my boyfriend’s mom’s birthday – so of course a handmade card is in order!
Andrew’s mom is a super creative person and I am sure she will love the card I made for her birthday.
Happy Birthday, Cindy!!!
I used Papertrey Ink products for most of the card. I love the Little Lady stamp set – it makes it so easy to stamp ladybugs of any and all colors. I used the rock ‘n’ roll technique to add some interest to the ladybug.
I also loved making a clear card, using PTI Clearly Creative Cardstock. It’s a different medium for me and I love the way the layers look on the clear acetate paper.
Here’s a better look at all the layering. I love how the inside layers come through and add dimension from the front of the card.
And last but not least —
If you’ve been reading my blog, you know how much I love to dress up an envelope!
Have a wonderful Sunday – and come back tomorrow for some more artsy fun!
Supplies (All Papertrey unless otherwise noted):
Stamps: Little Lady, Make a Wish
Paper: Clearly Cardstock, Pure Poppy, Hibiscus Burst, Martha Stewart Valentine’s Pack, Raspberry Fizz patterned paper
Ink: True Black, Stampin’ Up Rose Red, Stampin’ Up Pretty in Pink











You’re coordinating envelopes are a definite Amber signature–love ’em!
Another cute project!! I love the acetate and Little Lady! I just got this set and posted some projects on my blog using it too. It’s so fun and I love how you used it!
Ladybug Birthday Birthday Card is one of the fabulous project…
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I cut out the wings by hand and glued the layers together to make it look voluminous and cute, because I wanted her to feel warmth and care. But then I thought: why not do something more useful and larger in scale, such as an app for joint gifts or financial planning for the holidays? That’s how I came across https://weelorum.com/blog/fintech-mobile-application-development-features-challenges-and-cost/ — I read about the key features of fintech apps, such as payment security and expense analytics, and realized that it was perfect for group gifts without any confusion about money. Now I’m planning my own little project: my friends will chip in for surprises, and the app will record and distribute everything fairly.