November 26, 2008

Thank you everyone for the warm welcome to world of blogging. Thank you once again to my sister Barb who is hand holding me through this process. You would think with me being technically inclined I would get the hang of this, not a chance. I am sure with time that will change.
I am going to try a card recipe today, I think I will keep it pretty simple so I don't provide the wrong information.
This is a card I created for Halloween this year. I was not overly inspired for whatever reason at the time but I was pleased with what I ended up with.

Recipe:
Stamps used: Penny Black-Scare in the air, Studio G-Happy Halloween, Stampin' Up!-Halloween Backgrounds.
Cardstock: Brown, orange and cream cardstock (unknown company).
Ink and Embossing powder: Versamark, Rubber Stampede Dye Ink, Stampendous Stamp-in Stuff Black Embossing Powder
Ribbon: Multicraft Imports

Ok, so that really was not helpful was it. I will try better next time.


4 comments:

  1. a big WELCOME to the WONDERFUL world of Blogging!! :D i really like your cards, they are GREAT!! looking forward to visiting you much more! hehe have a BEAUTIFUL day! :D

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  2. Bah - you'd manage fine without me Sis, but I'm glad to be the one to be here for you. You KNOW Mr. Miles is the brains we pick if we get stuck.

    I like the marriage of cute and creepy for your card, haha. I don't fink that spider is a danger to the mouse. Good color choices - one day when I decide to try my hand at REAL card making, you will be holding my hand too.

    Lookin forward to your nextie!

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  3. awesome girl ...wow ...you are talented like your sis ....nice to see you here on the blog world ...awesome cards ..
    wow another talented SIL ....can't wait to see the next ones...

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  4. Hi Nina. I'm a friend of Barb. She sent me the address to your blog. I love making cards and knew I would be interested in you blog.

    What a cute Halloween card! I love how you placed the spiders on the sides of your image and in the sentiment.

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