Hatzic Retreat Card and Layout
This weekend I went to Hatzic Lake for a scrapbooking retreat. I had a blast meeting new scrapbookers. I was only there for a half day to teach a make and take. What do you think?
Plus, in preparation for the retreat I created a sample layout using the Close To My Heart paper called Silhouette Creative Basics. I thought I'd try out the Simple Contrast layout from the Cherish Book. It took no time at all, I love it when scrapbooking is so easy!
I started making cards in 2001 because I got tired of spending too much time and too much money on store bought cards I never really liked. I started making my own cards and my friends kept telling me I should sell them. So a few months before Christmas 2006 I started “Caroline’s Creations” to make and sell cards to my friends and family. My card making has grown to include scrapbooking as well as selling Close To My Heart products and I'm loving every minute of it!
Monday, March 31, 2008
Thursday, March 06, 2008
Let the cards do the talking...
I don't have much to say, but here are a few cards I've been doing lately. I hope it provides some inspiration for you!
The first two are done with the Caprice paper from Close To My Heart. Love that paper!!
I love these colours on the left side. I made that paper by stamping different colours on white cardstock then adding the navy blue strip down the centre.
This last card was done at a Stampin' UP Party I went to this week. I like how it's such a simple card with such a classic look. It was designed by Susan Farrant. She also has a blog. Thanks for a great party Susan!
I don't have much to say, but here are a few cards I've been doing lately. I hope it provides some inspiration for you!
The first two are done with the Caprice paper from Close To My Heart. Love that paper!!
I love these colours on the left side. I made that paper by stamping different colours on white cardstock then adding the navy blue strip down the centre.
This last card was done at a Stampin' UP Party I went to this week. I like how it's such a simple card with such a classic look. It was designed by Susan Farrant. She also has a blog. Thanks for a great party Susan!
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