Welcome to another week of Freshly Brewed Projects from the Latte Girls …
This week we are sharing Birthday themed projects and it’s a bit timely in this house as tomorrow is my Dad’s 85th Birthday and Saturday in my Mother In Law’s 94th Birthday! I am thankful they both appreciate a pack of handmade cards for their birthdays – I have sent Dad a little something special too!
I’ve got a couple of cards to share with you using the Bunch of Blossoms Bundle …
This Bundle just has so many possibilities and I had heaps of fun creating with it for my October Birthday Card Club.
This one is quick and easy and inspired by one made by Mary Fish …
This card was quick and easy and as all the petals were stamped and punched it was easy to line up. The petals are made of of 3 step stammps and love the depth it gives them. This is a great card for when you need a few in a hurry and with the set having 5 different sentiments it would work for any occasion!
I wanted to do something a little different than what I was seeing online with this set so I grabbed my ever faithful Gorgeous Grunge and created this card …
I love the arty feel of this card and the flowers were simply punched from coloured cardstock then sponged the petals to give them a little depth. The Linen bow was one I’d made for something else but didnt use it so it worked a treat with this card.
You can get all 4 Birthday Club tutorials for free with a $60 purchase or as a Class To Go (Class by Mail) or the Online Class (Tutorials Only). You’ll find the details on my Birthday Club Page and find all my Classes by Mail or Online Classes on my Classes To Go Page.
I hope you like my projects today and be sure to pop over and see what the other Latte Girls have created …
Thanks for stopping by ….
Libby Dyson
Great cards Leonie. I do love this stamp set and you’ve inspired me to look at it in a different way.
Leonie
thanks so much Libby 🙂 I try to use stamps in different ways – glad I’ve inspired you 🙂
Narelle Fasulo
Gorgeous card Leonie. So fresh and eye catching.
Leonie
thanks Narelle 🙂