Tuesday, November 13, 2007

I am sooooooo sorry!

Sorry I have been MIA! And even sorrier that I promised my few loyal readers a card and didn't get one done. To make it up to you, I will give you two. But I need to be honest with you...none of the cards I am posting were made in the last two weeks like I have planned, but this weekend, stamping is ON!!! Starting with a Stampin' Up party Friday night and Christmas card making this weekend! So, on to the cards....

The Halloween card was made for a swap. I used the Cuttlebug to die cut the ghost and then sponged the edges, the spider and the BOO!. The house is stamped with black Staz On, then embossed, which never shows up too well in pics.

The next card I made because I had seen so many of the cute quilty looking cards. I have to say I am not so happy with how this turned out, but I am mostly having issues with the not precisely perfect size and placement of each of the squares! Please let me know what you think!


6 comments:

Lee said...

Hi Keri!! I LOVE the quilty card!! Of course, I love snowmen and all things winter, so I think it's adorable!! BTW........Jaimee had so much fun stamping the wrapping paper that she now wants to start stamping with me!!! :) Thanks so much for sharing your stamping shtuff with us!!

Sarah with Duck Soup said...

keri - these cards are WAY cute. TFS

Teresa said...

I think the quilty card looks great!

Remember what FL tells us: let go of your perfectionism!

Christi Flores said...

Hello Keri!!! Man, it was so worth the wait. Both of your cards are SO cute!! :)

Suzanne said...

Keri of course I love your QUILTY card! What's not to LOVE about anything quilty. If the spacing really bothers you try making your squares a little smaller so the besides the middle space where the ribbon is there is also space maybe half the amount at the outer edges of the sides of your row of blocks. This will balance things out visually. Just a thought.

UrgentCookie said...

I like both of the cards. The Halloween one is just adorable! Great work.