Sausalito, California

Sunday, September 15, 2024

Busted Canvas Technique

I have been watching some tutorials on youtube on how to make these "Busted Canvas" projects and had to give it a try. I used IOD transfers, which are always beautiful, for the focal point which is on drop cloth and then I painted the canvas. The back of the canvas has designer paper that I mod podged and then cut to show it on the front of the canvas. It is rolled and then hot glued to keep it where it is placed. This project is on a bigger canvas which measures 20 x 16. I have some more ideas for more of these "Busted Canvas" but will do a small version of this technique. It would be fun to do a nautical, fall and Christmas design. Love doing this technique!
My good friend's granddaughter has a birthday tomorrow and I wanted to show you the card I made for her. She loves her 3 cats so how appropriate is this card? She is going to be 13 and loves crafts so I hope she enjoys this one! Happy Birthday Chloe!

Sunday, September 8, 2024

Lindsey's Birthday!

This is sort of a new fold for me to make. I thought it was a cool fold for our daughter's birthday card. She wanted lobsters and steamed clams for her birthday dinner so I thought the card should match it. There is still plenty of room on the back for a sentiment and it closes up perfectly for mailing too!
Here is a picture of Lindsey this spring in Denmark! She fit the Denmark profile, blonde and tall! Happy Birthday Lindsey! Love you!

Monday, September 2, 2024

September is here!

I wanted to showcase blackeyed susan flowers for this birthday box card. I haven't made one of these in a long time and thought I would do it for my friend's birthday. In the middle of the card, I used a plastic "happy birthday" sign that was on a cupcake that was given to me for my birthday. It is great to re-use something that works for cards or other projects. Here are a couple more pictures of this card.
My Blackeyed Susans are lasting so long. They started blooming the first week in August and are still going strong! They are beautiful!