Friday, January 29, 2010

Thank you cards...

After several trials and errors in making the thank you cards for Mary Kate's birthday...I finally came to the conclusion...Why reinvent the wheel? I decided to make the thank you cards like the ladybug on the front of her invitation. I first created the ladybug the same way then I punched out an additional red 3 1/2" circle. I attached the front of the ladybug with the plain circle using a black brad. I'll then write the thank you note on the inside of the plain red circle.

Thank you card
The card is resting on the envelope that I will mail the invitation in. I created the return address lable by downloading a ladybug from clipart then printing our return information over it.

It's hard to believe I'm getting this all ready for Mary Kate's first birthday! Not to sound like a cliche (and unoriginal) but they grow up so quickly!

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Well, here I go...

After much encouragement from several friends...I've decided to start a blog sharing a little bit about my life as a stay at home mom and my love of scrapbooking and card making. Although I'm a little nervous about having a blog...I thought, what the heck! So, with that said...I hope you enjoy!

I thought I'd kick off my new blog by sharing the invitations that I made for my daughters birthday. My youngest is getting ready to turn 1...and as with all of my kid's first birthdays, we make a big deal about it. I make their invitations, cake, thank you cards, and my husband and I host one big party! For Mary Kate's birthday I decided to do a ladybug theme. (You would not believe all the decorations they have for a ladybug themed party...incredible:) As things progress closer to her birthday I'll be sure to share it all...but for now, here are the invitations that I'll be sending out soon!


Mary Kate's Invitation

I started with a square piece of cardstock and ran it through my printer with the invitation wording. Then I stamped the grass along the bottom (Hero Arts Stamp) using VersaColor - Bamboo ink. I created the ladybug using round punches (3 1/2" - red body, 2" - head, and 3/4" - spots). Next I tied the bow using a red satin ribbon. I made the antennas using black wire...curling them using needle nose plyers. Lastly I attached the ladybug to the square cardstock using a black brad so that the ladybug can turn to reveal the invitation.