I hope all you mother's out there are having an enjoyable day and were able to spend it with your children. I got to talk to my daughter this morning and she wished me a Happy Mother's Day. Unfortunately, didn't hear from my son. I didn't expect to but one can hope, can't she?
We met my sisters and my mom in Mooresville this afternoon and had a great day. We had lunch at Sonny's BBQ where mom's ate free so that was nice. Then we went over to a new wing restaurant that had opened to try out their desserts. We all had chocolate chip cookies with chocolate sauce and ice cream served warm in a small frying pan .... except for Sonny who had fudge brownie with ice cream. Needless to say, I think we all needed wheelbarrows to roll us out!! Sonny won't have to worry about finding something for us for dinner that's for sure!
Now that I have given all my Mother's Day cards out, I can share the last ones that I gave to some special mothers locally.
This is a 5 1/2" square card that I made for Brenda at Stamper's Alley. I used the big flowers from the SU Sizzix Die (Flower Fold) in Melon Mambo and Regal Rose DSP. The spinner wheel is from the Occasions Mini (Take A Spin). I sure hope this stamp set makes it into the big catalog this summer! The leaves are petals that I ran through my crimper. I also pierced the card all along the edges.
This card I made for my Mom. She kept fingering the flower trying to figure out how I made it! If you missed the directions, you can find them HERE.
This is the card I made for my sister - in purple of course!! The stamp set is Because I Care, a Level 1 Hostess set. The card is Concord Grape. The Certainly Celery pieces sticking out of the sides of the Top Note is the Curly Label punch cut in half.
This card is the same as Marianne's (above) EXCEPT for the flower!! I CASE'd this flower from Kristeen Gill whom I came across while blog-surfing. I love this card but it will probably not be one I make again or any time soon! It would also need a special box to send it. Luckily, I was delivering this one to my neighbor and friend, Judy so just put it in a cello bag and took it to her.
For the flower, I cut a syrofoam ball in half and sanded the bottom to get it as smooth as possible. I punched a bunch of small flowers with the Itty Bitty Shapers Punch Set. (I just got these punches and don't know what I did before!!) I sponged the flowers with Baja Blue. To get them to curl up, I used my stylus and a piece of foam and pressed the flowers in the middle. Then I sponged the tips in Marina Mist. I inserted them into the styrofoam ball with straight pins with the pearl heads. I had to cut about half of the pin off with wire snips because they were too long. Oh - I also put a layer of glue on the styrofoam ball before inserting the pins to make sure they would stick.
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