I'm afraid I have become reaquainted with Hallmark! Card making was unfortunately one of the crafts that kind of got left by the wayside. It's all I can do to keep up with my scrapbooks and sometimes I feel like that's a losing battle.
I started scrapbooking in 2004 after our "honeymoon" to Hawaii, the quote marks are due to the fact our honeymoon was actually four years after we got married. Then I branched out into cards to help use up the paper scraps I'd accumulated.
Here are the first Easter cards I made back in my childfree days in California. All were made with purchased card forms and are simple designs probably inspired by Papercrafts Magazine or one of their special issues on cards. Looking at them now, I think maybe they look a little empty in spots but I remember thinking I pretty great when I made them!
I'm glad I started taking photos of my cards and projects before I sent them off, it's fun to look back and see them!
cute! i always make card ideas for my crop nights; but then i forget to use the cards to give to people!! did you get your swap yet???
ReplyDeletenoelle ♥
I like the quack one the best. The color blocking turned out really good. I never give my cards away either!
ReplyDeleteToo funny about visiting Hallmark again! I can relate! My sister-in-law is an AMAZING card maker. I am always so impressed with what she does and wish I had half of her talent. That's great that you took pictures because even years from now it will be so fun to look back on.
ReplyDeleteVery cute cards!!
ReplyDeleteGrandma's is my favorite! ♥
ReplyDeleteThose are all great cards! My favorite is the ducky one as well. You crafty diva;)
ReplyDeleteHow pretty. I just love Easter cards!
ReplyDeleteHi Katie,
ReplyDeleteI love making cards and just recently got motivated to get back into it and have been having so much fun! I ALWAYS take pictures of my cards before sending them off. It's nice to be able to look back and see what you've created and then duplicate it if you need to. Thanks for sharing your creations...I love it!