Elaine Daniels – May Artist

These cards were made by Elaine Daniels from Rhode Island.  She used the Pure Innocence line from My Favorite Things.  If you look closely, you’ll see that the dresses are done with paper piecing.  You stamp on scrap paper and cut the dresses out to glue onto the already stamped image on your card.  What a neat way to use up those scraps of paper, right? Click on each picture to enlarge.

 

Mandy Ridley – Celebrating Change

I have always loved creating cards to send to friends.  I began using flowers on my cards when I learned to press them and to combine the flowers with beautiful papers.  The combination of the pressed flower and the fine paper seems to invoke a special spiritual magic.

I also believe that the changes made during recovery are spiritual in nature, and combining that journey with cardmaking gives me a wonderful gift to share.  I also make mini cards, book marks, and journals. No two cards are alike as the flowers are seasonal.

You can view more of Mandy’s beautiful work at http://www.recoveryspiritcards.com/

 

Mary Ann Paquin – March Artist

 

I’ve been playing with card making for 30+ years starting out making envelopes – then creating the card to go with it.

In recent years – oh, the past five or six – I’ve really gotten into the rubber stamp part of making cards.  So there’s a variety here.  I love using the calendar pages for envelopes.

Also included here are three ATC’s -  a passion at this point in time :) .  I hope the enclosed will give you some new ideas.  Happy Stamping!  Oh, don’t forget to use the table as your “third” hand.  It sure comes in handy!

This beautiful envelope was made from a Calendar and the matching graphic was used on the card itself.

Card with complimentary envelope.

These two inspiring tags were inside the card above.

Raised butterflies.

Balloons with matching envelope

Artist Trading Card #1

Artist Trading Card #2

Artist Trading Card #3

Old City Stampers – Valentines

The Old City Stampers Stamp Club made these awesome cards.

by Carol Simonds

by Judy Lagasse

by Alice Clark

by Cyndi Elliott

by Lupe Echevarria

by Susan Bannon

by Jan McIntire

by Debbie Van Dijk

by Donna McNary

by Jean Satterfield

by Jane Arruano

by Mary Ann Paquin

Donna McNary Artist of the Month

It is my pleasure to once again share some of my work.  This time, the theme is Valentine’s Day.  I hope you enjoy looking at them as much as I did making them.  I have been making greeting cards for all occasions for many years.

December 2011 Christmas Tags

These tags were made by members of the Old City Stamper’s Club which meets the 2nd Monday of every month at 7:00 PM.  All are welcome!  Click each image to see the whole tag.  There were a lot but they are all SO good!

 

Make-It-Take-Its from Stamp Out Breast Cancer Day.

These are the Make-It-Take-Its done at Claire’s for Stamp Out Breast Cancer Day.  They are so creative and everyone had a good time!

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month

These cards were made by members of the Old City Stampers of St. Augustine Club.  They are sponsoring the Stamp Out Breast Cancer fundraiser on October 22nd at Claire’s Collectibles.  The Stampers are decorating bras as part of the fundraiser!  Please join the fun and vote for your favorite decorated bra. These are some awesome uplifting works of art.

Cute card made from ribbon spool

Side showing ribbon spool.

Beautiful "Hope" card

Pink Birthday card

Pink "Thanks" card

Pink "Thank You" card

CeleBRAte card

This card by McUniques has a cute feature – when you gently pull the sides a pair of tabs slide out saying “Thanks for your support” and “It’s been uplifting."