Thursday, March 5, 2009
Sunday, February 1, 2009
What A Weekend!
Wow! It was really good. I work on Fridays, and I didn't go anywhere Friday night, so my weekend "officially" began on Saturday. In the morning, it was all about cardmaking - I made four complete cards, and did some prep work for some more. Here is one of them, a simple pink card bordered with silver borders and a central 3D image, using Penny's Leaves design. :)
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Wednesday, January 28, 2009
A Quick Thank You
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Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Vintage Holly - All Glittered Up!
This card came about as a bit of a surprise. I saw the image and decided I must use it this Christmas. After about a half hour of trying different layouts, I thought - wonder how it would look with glitter. And here it is in all its shimmering glory.
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Friday, November 28, 2008
Oh Green - I Luv It!
Honestly, the holly images were just begging me to use them, so with green and cream card paperpapers in hand I went to work to created these beauties. The 3d sheets and images used are Penny Wessenauer creations. Thank you for viewing.
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Labels: 3d, teabag folding
Tinkerbell Christmas
I made this lovely 3d Christmas card for my goddaughter who loves Tinkerbell. Parts of the image are layered and glittered with polyflakes.
The pics are of the same card taken with two different photo settings, and different backgrounds.
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Friday, November 14, 2008
Pink Gerbera
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Labels: 3d, flower, teabag folding
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Welcome!
Hi, welcome to Philip's Designs. Our passion - cardmaking. Our goal, sharing it with the world! Hope you enjoy all the posts to come!
This 'cool chick' is a 3D made for a very good friend & colleague at work. The corners are simply white card cut in a pattern to create that finished look.
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