Tuesday, August 05, 2014

More cards posted

Hi blogger friends!

Here is another long post of cards I did for March birthdays.  Yes, you read that correctly - March.  I am still behind with my blog posts.  Bear with me and someday I will be caught up.

There were a lot of March birthdays so I will just post the pictures and not too much blab about each one.

The papers were from K&Company' Spring Blossom stack.

Poppy Tilda somewhat matches the papers!


Here's the open view of the easel card.

This went to Cathrine Atkinson.


Again, these are Spring Blossom papers.

Tilda with Daisies and Mushrooms looks like she's having a grand time out in the fresh air watching the butterflies.  In case she gets lost the Sign shows her the way home or to Edwin's.

The Butterfly Border was a recent addition to my die cuts.


Here's the open view of Debbie Keith's card.

The daisies are from a K&Company dimensional stickers pad.


The background papers are from K&Company's Cottage Garden stack.

Tilda with Bee sitting on the Old Bench just seemed a perfect fit with the papers!

Here's the open view of Karen Christmann's card.

The daisy stickers are from the K&Company's dimensional accessories pack.


More K&Company's Spring Blossom papers!  They were all so beautiful it was hard to resist using them.

Sweet Tilda makes a wonderful focal point among all the spring flowers.


I was on an easel card roll when I made all these cards.

Here is the open view of Kay Watson's card.

What could be better than Prince Froggy and Spring Blossom's water Lily design.

Tilda with Prince Froggy is the perfect image for this paper. 

I trimmed out some of the water lilies and added them for a dimensional touch.


For the easel bottom, I cut out several water lilies and pads and added them.

I certainly hope Lori Palmer likes her card.  It was very fun to make.

Here's another version of the Spring Blossom poppy like flowers for the background.

Poppy Tilda seemed so natural to use with this paper.

Of course, this is another easel card.

I hope Marion Bergsmavan liked her card.





All of the card bases were Stampin' Up! cardstock.

All of the flowers were from Wild Orchid Crafts or Hooked on Crafts.

All ribbons and any other embellishments were from my stash.


Thank you for taking time to look at all my March birthday cards.  I had a great time making them.
I would love to hear your comments on them.


Huggeroonies,

4 comments:

Barb Hardeman said...

These are all fabulous, Kathy! Lucky March birthday gals...
Hugs.
Barb

Anonymous said...

Wow, you have been busy, I'm sure the recipients were very pleased
Hugs Julie P

Diana Crick said...

Love them all but my favourite layout is #1 with the different panels. I m sure the gals loved receiving them.
hugs, Diana

Lillian A said...

Oh gosh, these are ALL lovely cards, Kathy, and I'm sure each and every recipient is thrilled with theirs!! Your background papers are SO in tune with the images - beautiful coordination. I think if I had to choose ONE, though, it would be Kay Watson's card -- maybe because of the striking border on it, as well as the flower bouquet you arranged. Great job and thanks for sharing - even if they are "dated" - hahaha.