Showing posts with label Colorbok papers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Colorbok papers. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Music You Can Dance To

                                                                             The JFF Stamps Blog Challenge has a cool
theme for June--the Fifties.  

Feeling retro? Thinking oldies but goodies?  

I have had so much fun making cards with JFF Stamp images for this fifties theme.  

I hope you will look through your
images and papers and see if you can
capture the 50's spirit with a project
for our challenge.  You have all month
to relive retro memories.


Use the provided  sketch and give your project a fifties feel.

Join us, won't you?

Thursday, May 19, 2016

Whew! He Made It!

School isn't easy for everyone.  It can be demanding and lots of hard work and determination to get to the finish line.  Here's a card for a guy who is happy he has made it. He's ready to relax for the summer now that it's all over and done with.  And will it being again in the fall?  Or will he begin a new job?  Summer will be a special time to 
regroup and rethink goals and 
have some fun.

I will share my project at the 
QKR Stampede Challenge Blog this
week.  Know a graduate?  Send
them congratulations!

Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Graduation Is Around the Corner



Graduation.  Mortarboards. Diplomas.  So much promise and so much pride for the graduates and families.  I've made a slew of graduation cards this year.  I love that there are so many young people whose hard work and diligence  has paid off.  Here's a masculine  graduation card that you might enjoy.

I will share my project at the
QKR Stampede Blog Challenge this week.


Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Oh the Places You Will Go



Hello, friends.

Have I ever told you I love gators?I love QKR gators.  

As an ex-teacher I love graduations.  The ceremony is so symbolic of so much accomplished and promise of wonderful things to come.  So here's the first of a series of
graduation cards using QKR gators.  

Congratulations to all those munchkins who
are about to graduate!   I salute all the hard
work that brought you to this point.  I wish you
much success in all you choose to do.  

 I will enter my project at the QKR Challenge this week.


Leaves for Thanksgiving 12-3-25

 Tim Holtz Leaf Fragments Dies Gilding Flakes