Hello and welcome to our monthly technique blog hop. Tonight we are featuring interactive elements our projects. If you are joining me from Cat Nowak, welcome's you are in the right place! If you are starting with me, welcome!
Today I have a waterfall card I made for a special little guys first birthday. I used up some of my last scraps of Party Time (loved this paper pack, sad it will be leaving us very soon but know something equally great will be replacing it!)
This first card I made for my daughter, she is growing and becoming such a wonderful young woman and I wanted that showing on this card and the interactive part is the spinner with all the things I feel she is like amazing, funny, loved, and so sweet! I used the Deserts a'la whirl for the sentiments for the spinner. I added the puppy because she LOVES all dogs so anything for her has to have a dog on it!
This is a waterfall card I made a while ago, but wanted to feature again as another way to get interactive with your cards.
Surprises like Balloons....
A party hat and 1st....
and some presents too!
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It is now time to hop along over to Darlys Recker and see what fabulous fun she has in store for you!
Until next time, happy crafting!
Brandi
Both of your cards are wonderful! The card for your daughter is beautiful, and the birthday waterfall is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteGreat Cards, love them both!
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are great but the one for your daughter is amazing!
ReplyDeleteI love your card for your daughter! It is amazing!! I also love the waterfall card too!
ReplyDeleteGreat job mixing stamp sets! I’m equally torn about Party Time…should I stock up? Hmmm….
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