This is my husband's birthday card. In the absolute act of cheesiness, the inside sentiment reads "You Complete Me" - ha!
Paper flowers are a very popular trend right now, so I tried my hand at them. The process itself is quite simple, albeit a little putsy. I made mine by punching 8 scallop circles, crinkling them up, uncrinkling them, then I added a jeweled brad and some Glimmer Mist. I really think the beauty of these flowers depends on the paper you use, but because of that, you can really adapt them to any project you may have.
I went to a free make & take at Archiver's and made this great chipboard butterfly. I thought it needed a little something, so when I got home I added some clear glass beads on the body and on the flower centers. I then added two strips of sticky strip to tie in the glass bead element to the card front as well.
This card was our March Make & Take for the Stampin' & Scrappin' club at work. The demonstrator at another building did a pink version of the same card in February and I loved the versatility of the design. The image is Stampin' Up!'s large medallion background stamp.
For our February Make & Take, I wanted to use the Stampin' Up's heart treat cups for Valentine's day. I think the effect was very "sweet". We used the punched out heart as an embellishment on the inside of the card. 
I went to a free make & take at Archiver's and made this great chipboard butterfly. I thought it needed a little something, so when I got home I added some clear glass beads on the body and on the flower centers. I then added two strips of sticky strip to tie in the glass bead element to the card front as well.
This card was our March Make & Take for the Stampin' & Scrappin' club at work. The demonstrator at another building did a pink version of the same card in February and I loved the versatility of the design. The image is Stampin' Up!'s large medallion background stamp.
For our February Make & Take, I wanted to use the Stampin' Up's heart treat cups for Valentine's day. I think the effect was very "sweet". We used the punched out heart as an embellishment on the inside of the card. 
My coworker asked me to take a stack of cards she had and stamp "happy birthday" sentiments on each. She had a random "congratulations" card that she asked me to turn into a wedding card, so this is what I cam up with. I accented some of the bride's elements with diamond stickles...just to add a little sparkle.

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