29 March 2011

It's Party Time!!!

Are you ready for a Party?!?!? It's time for a new challenge at Party Time Tuesdays!!! For this week's challenge, we were asked to use digital images we received from Chi Chi Memories AND a handmade flower to create our card. Here's what I came up with this week:



When I was looking through my HUGE stack of scraps, I came across what I thought was the PERFECT sized piece of blue cardstock. I trimmed some cut pieces off of it and measured it so I could get the halfway point. My piece measured just over 8.5" long, so I scored my cardstock at 4.25" using my Scor-Pal. I had a small edge left over on the right side, so I added a small piece of birthday ribbon I found in my stash. For the orange piece of cardstock, I ran it through my Cuttlebug embossing machine using the Happy Birthday embossing folder. I had to try the handmade flower a couple of times before I got the right size for my card, as the first one I made was WAAAAAY too big!

For this week's challenge, we're asking you to create a card with ANYTHING GOES and a handmade flower! Anything goes means exactly that--any theme, any color, any shape--anything . . . as long as your project has a handmade flower. Pattie Curran from Twosday's Techniques provided the video tutorial on handmade flowers this week; I thought it was SUPER easy! You can see the video here. We can't wait to see what you've got in store for us this week!





7 comments:

Nancy said...

He is just so cute!! I love the colors you chose with this image!!

Karen Wilson said...

Adorable Ashley!!

Patchi said...

Cute card - and the flower turned out great!

ddazzled71 said...

This is so cute Ashley I love the bright colours and your embossed background.

paige said...

Ashley, I love your bright and festive card! A terrifically fun card!

the cricutologist said...

So cute Ashley! We are in the April Fool's day blog hop together. You are the stop before me. I like your projects here! I'm your newest follower!

girlia said...

Great job on this explosion purse. I love how you incorporated the armed forces paper