November "Other" Card Class

Monday, October 27, 2008


A preview for my "outside" SU November card class. Better get signed up!

19 comments:

Katy Myhre said...

I love your holiday cards. They are so cute! Great job.

Katy (scs group)

Anonymous said...

I love all of these cards...very beautiful! Gorgeous colors.

Unknown said...

I love these! I really, really love the two in the middle, the way you tied the ribbon and the ornaments...perfect!

Carmen said...

These cards are wondeful. I love the wave at the bottom. :)

Twila said...

Yes, I agree I love the two in the middle. Great wave thing goin' on.

Anonymous said...

Love those cards with the curved edge! Whimsical and beautiful!!

Kathy said...

Cute, cute cards! Love the layouts. Very creative.

carolyn mcdonell said...

these are all really great cards. how did you get the curved edges to come out so good?

Liz Goldhawk said...

Looks like a fun class! I also like the curved edges on those middle cards.

Angie said...

your cards are amazing!!!!!!!!!!! i love making cards, haven't done it in forever! your pictures of jackson are adorable! he's such a cute kid!

specialcraftmom4 said...

What a great set of cards!!!! I need to get moving on my Christmas cards (:

Jennifer Scull said...

these are great! I, too, am partial to the ones with the 'wave' cut into them. you will have lots of fun at your camp, that is for certain!

Gina Lindsay said...

Love all the cards, especially the curved edge, what a great effect.

Anonymous said...

Love the curved edge

katiesniche said...

Love the arch on the base of those two cards! Very soft.
I look forward to our blogger #5!!

Anne said...

very nice love the curved edge and the unique look it gives-I guess it's time to stamp some christmas!

Sara said...

These are too cute, great job-TFS

thescrapmaster said...

Beautiful cards. These are just so pretty! Great job!

~Samantha

Jasmine Hicks Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator said...

These cards are beautiful. Im really liking this colour scheme with using the neutral colour to offset the other brighter colours.