Good evening, everybody! I hope you're having a superfantabulous Saturday night. I've been really busy lately so I haven't had a chance to blog even though I've been making cards. Between working overtime, watching this season of Big Brother including episodes of the Dick at Nite recaps and my weekends being filled with fun activities, I haven't had a chance to get these cards up. So, I am offering a birthday card two-fer!
My grandma (on my dad's side) and my aunt Linda (also on my dad's side) celebrated birthdays in the month of August.
Card #1 is for my Grandma that turned 86 years old.
I like to refer to this as my ScrapFest card because most of it came from ScrapFest. The paper on top was a gift given at one of the booths. It is a sandable ColorCore cardstock from core'dinations. It had a texture and I rubbed sand paper on it to create that faded look.
The cupcake is from Doodlebug Designs doodle-pop collection. It is called "Baby cake". The "Happy Birthday" sentiment was also from a ScrapFest booth that I got YEARS ago. It was one of those rub on stickers that I decided to save. The polka dot paper is one of those no name papers from the Target dollar bin. I think the striped ribbon is as well.
Card #2 was for my aunt Linda who turned...
I liked the cupcake theme so much I chose to do it again. The cupcake cardstock is from Bella Blvd (Baby Girl/"Baby Cakes"). It is double sided with a safari them on the other side. I used my Creative Memories tearing tool for the lavender cardstock in the middle. I had the cute cupcake sticker. I think it might be from Target. And the letters to spell out "Happy Birthday" were left at my house by a friend. All so simple but cute!
And now I want to eat a cupcake really bad. If only we had cupcake ATMs like they do on the west coast. Sigh...
I hope you enjoyed my cards. I should have 2 or 3 more to post next week. I'm hoping my weekends slow down so I can actually get back to scrapBOOKING. It's been a long time and all of my back events are piling up.
Forever a back scrapper,
Jules
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