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Tuesday, March 5, 2019

Paper Dolls

As a kid I always loved paper crafting.  In those days it was pretty much all paper dolls.  Even as a young teen I adored creating wardrobes, including shoes, gloves and hats for my self made dolls.
Now days it has become card making.
I started scrapbooking back in maybe the late 50's.  I have the first couple of years of my marriage in a scrapbook and some of my kids have gotten a kick out of that.
Then, about 10 or so years ago I began to scrapbook for my grandchildren, for my hubby and me and even for one of our sons.  But it got overwhelming!  I'd kept every little drawing the kids had made for me/us, I had photos by the thousands, and I came to realize that pretty much no one was all that interested in what I was doing.  So I asked myself, for whom am I doing these?  Will they just go to the curb when I'm gone?
And then I realized just how satisfying cardmaking was.  Wait for the creative inspiration, (or the need!), sit down, make it up and it's DONE!  And the best part?  Send it off and it's GONE!
So little by little I began to accumulate a little of this, a little of that...slowly because I am never one to go over board and spend tons.  Also, I had to take from what was already a pretty healthy budget for quiltmaking.
And then I made contact with a man who was interested in selling (read that "almost giving away") his late wife's cardmaking stash.
Wow!  Won't go into the entire stash here, but let me just say, I'd never have gotten all this by purchasing it from the shops and dealers.
This has led me to a personal challenge.  I've been trying to make a card a day, utilizing the things I have.  That way I'll know which of the items I really enjoy using and perhaps weed out some I don't need/want.
Going to share here some of the results of the past month or so.
Valentine's Day for Grandchildren, 2019




Get Well for a Friend


Get Well for Granddaughter

Front of card for lifelong friend
 Inside of one my first shadow box cards, for Grandson
First attempt at shadowbox card for dear friend
Inside shadow box...I made a dozen mistakes/missteps and still like it pretty well...and sent it off.  She will understand the learning process!

My idea of color pencil on black cardstock and butterfly thinlit
Card a day for inventory

Welcoming card for new neighbor...quilt theme
More card a day for inventory



Thank you card for a friend with new jar thin lit
Birthday for dear friend


Attempt at chalked leaf with Versa Mark.  Didn't like it

 One of my favorites...multi layer stamping, embossing in Gold.






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