Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Happy Anniversary

It's was our 44th Wedding Anniversary on 13th February.
 
There have been a few challenges this year, but I am happy to say we survived  LOL
 
So here is a card I made for our Anniversary.
 

I recently purchased some wonderfully fun images from ETSY.  
 
There was a wonderful selection of images - the hardest part was deciding which one to use, but when I saw these three images, and I knew that they would be perfect for our Wedding Anniversary card! 
 
I used Photoshop to place the 3 images on 3 different layers;  playing with different layouts and sizes  LOL  you have no idea on how long that took and the many minute changes I made to and fro  LOL
 
The Anniversary sentiment went on a different layer.
 
The cardfront was printed on 'glossy photo paper'.  I printed the sentiment layer separately with the Laser printer first, so that it could be foiled using my Mini Minc.  Then the images were printed using my Epson Ink Jet printer.  
 
After leaving the image to make sure it was completely dry, I trimmed the cardfront to size using Waffle Flower Nesting Rectangles and mounted to 300gsm red leathergrain cardbase.  No Kindy Glitz/Stickles on this card, as it for Mr Fixit!
 
If you've read this far, I shall explain the significance of the images.  
  • We first met when I was a frequent roller skater at St Clair Roller Skating, Woodville and our first 'sort of' date, was roller skating. 
  • He was in a 'band' and played guitar, and very often played for me.
  • Now, it is me doing most of the driving when we go out.

And now the card I made for Valentines Day - this card is so very us lately LOL



The is essentially very simple - just the sentiment doing the talking, but what was challenging was finding a way to make only certain lines of text foiled in a different colour.  I solved my problem by placing a sheet over the area not being foiled, then cutting out 'slots' to expose only the words to be foiled.

It's a little bit smudged in some parts, as I fed it through the Minc twice, but I'm happy with how it turned out - after all, it's the thought that counts.

So another year done and dusted - next year the big 45...... which means Sapphire!  Woo Hoo!

 
Thank you for visiting my blog today - I hope you have a good day.
Remember, any day doing something you love makes it a good day ;-)
Doing what you like is freedom. Liking what you do is happiness.


Happy Birthday Bestie!

It was my BFF's birthday recently.   Here is the card I made for her.
 

I recently purchased some wonderfully fun images from ETSY and I knew exactly who I was going to make a card for!
 
There was a wonderful selection of images - the hardest part was deciding which one to use.
 
Once I decided which image to use, I placed the image on one layer in Photoshop, then created another layer for the birthday sentiment.  
 
The cardfront was printed on 'glossy photo paper' using an Epson ink jet printer.  
 

After leaving the image to make sure it was completely dry, I trimmed the cardfront to size using Waffle Flower Nesting Rectangles and mounted to 300gsm cardbase.  I then highlighted a few select parts of the cat with Kindy Glitz/Stickles and the outer edge of cardfront.
 
We eventually caught up with each other and went out for a meal with our respective partners.  Food was good and as always, the company was great!
 

Linking with the following challenges:

CAS on Sunday #327 - Anything Goes
All Sorts Challenge #843 - Anything Goes 
 
 
Thank you for visiting my blog today - I hope you have a good day.
Remember, any day doing something you love makes it a good day ;-)
Doing what you like is freedom. Liking what you do is happiness.