Showing posts with label card. Show all posts
Showing posts with label card. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 2, 2019

A Mixed Media, Thank You Card For Spring ~


I hope you are having a good week so far.
I am resting a lot this week after
really over doing it last week.

Sometimes life is like is that
but then we can pull back
and enjoy some quiet
and work on what is in our hearts to do.

I did enjoy a little 
clean up time in the
gypsy camp this morning.
I made a fire and made some toasted bread
 with cream cheese and cranberries. It
felt wonderful to be out!

I wanted to share this thank you
card that I made for my daughter.
She is so thoughtful!
I used some lace, old wallpaper
and layered several types of 
papers. I found these flowers
at our local drug store and loved the
crimson color and they came with
some wire fronds as well.

I used a bit of embroidery floss for the bow.
Last fall, I found a DARLING, child's
antique, sewing box and it was full of
so much colorful floss. 
I now have plenty to use
in my projects.


Making cards for people is one of my favorite things to do. It's so relaxing and
I love expressing greetings with
a hand made card.

Wishing you a lovely rest of your week
and thank you for coming by~

Blessings,
Tamara

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creations and talent!

Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Shabby and Vintage Valentine Tags (It's Still February! ;)

Hello and here I am posting 
for the second time in a week! 
I hope this is the start of a new trend...
I always want to but life seems to take over.

Specifically, practicing and learning
 new songs and techniques
on the mandolin and guitar. Family keeps me
very occupied as well. 
But they are loves and I wouldn't
want that any other way.

This post is especially for my sweet friend,
Karen, from Roosterhead Designs
She wanted to see close up shots of my
valentines that I made.
She is such a dear and makes beautiful
cards and creations!

I'm thinking that I shouldn't have 
edited these so much and they would have
shown up better. 
Lesson for the future ;)

I hope you don't mind another 
valentine post but I
guess it is still
 the month of love~
Every year we try to have a Valentine
meal with the kids and grandkids that live nearby.
We make valentines and give little gifts
or treats to each other.
It's such a fun time. 
This year my daughter had a
pink pancake breakfast. The pancakes were
so fluffy and delicious.
Grandma and Grandpa brought the fruit, 
sprinkles and 
whipped cream to go on top!
There were plates PILED with crispy,
crunchy bacon. 
Six pounds I believe!
A dozen bacon lovers around the table.
I have so much fun with the details 
when I sit to make projects. 

For these, I sifted through 
my ephemera and did 
my best to co-ordinate it 
with the gender, interests and ages 
of each one. I love finding things
 in thrift stores to use. 
The vintage looking valentines 
are actually stickers that I found 
at a thrift store many years ago.
I have a large paper doily collection
and old tickets that I have saved form different
raffles and events. Some of the pieces
are cut from old playing cards.
I did some fussy cutting.
 (I always thought that this term was so cute.)
There's a lot of layering and angling to get
the look that I wanted. 
I used some glitter, 
old buttons and one of my 
favorite things to buy on Etsy....
crinkled seam binding.
I put these all together
 on small shipping
tags that I purchased and 
larger tags that I made.
There are so many more projects in the making. Painting ... collaging and 
lots of thank you notes to 
make to send out for birthday gifts.

Thank you for coming by. 
I hope your week is going wonderfully and if you're wishing for spring,
hold on! It will soon be here.

Don't forget to pop in and say hi to Karen.
The love and details that she puts into her 
creations is beautiful and inspiring.

Blessings and joy to you.
Tamara XO

Wednesday, May 23, 2018

A Card For a Friend to Brighten Her Day ~ A Simple Thing

 I hope life is treating you 
kind on this Wednesday. 
Life is beautiful and wonderful
and difficult and we never know what a day will hold.

Celebrating each day with everything we have
on that day will make memories and
enrich even the simplest of times.
It could just be a small thing that will turn our head
or thrill our heart.

This morning when I took a walk,
the sky was SO blue!
I wanted to just stare at it and take in it's
simple beauty! And I was walking past my neighbors barn,
a frightened skunk scurried past. 
That was a surprise! A little thrill.
 I kept my eye on him as I
walked up the road. 
Haha...
Just to make sure that it wasn't following.
;)


My granddaughters
were here yesterday and they 
brought their new little friend.
Primrose, the kitten.
I had forgotten just how sweet it was to hold
a tiny, soft dear thing. Her purr was quiet and low.
They do love her so and she'll grow to love them, too.
****
This card that I made was for a friend who had
just been in car accident. Her car was totaled but she 
wasn't seriously injured. But the trauma was very real.

When I gave her the card with some flowers, I asked her 
how she was. She said fine and when I spoke of the accident
she hugged me and cried.

Such a small and simple gesture on my part but it 
"meant the world to her."
We never know how showing that we care might
bring a bit of cheer to someone.
It's the little things that sometimes add up
 to make an extraordinary day.
I used to look past those often times while
looking for more.
I'm learning~


Tonight we switch over to play our music at
The Foxfire. We'll be seeing some 
old friends and we're always
making new ones! Our hearts are ever
thankful for the opportunity
to sing and play.

I hope you're having a wonderful day!
Thank you so much for coming by. 

Hugs,
Tamara