Friday, August 14, 2009

August CFH Bloghop

Welcome to the CFH August Bloghop.
Did you get here from Sheila's amazing site?
If not, make sure you start here to see all the featured cards today.
You're almost done now so continue to the last stop of the hop. Thanks, everyone who made it this far and to everyone who participated in any way!


Can you believe Summer's almost over!? That means it's time to think of holiday cards for our heroes. You need to make them early so there's enough time to organize them and then mail them overseas and back again. The deadline for holiday cards is November 1. They don't have to be fancy or perfect or anything at all except heartfelt and made with love so there's no pressure. Make one or a hundred--they are all appreciated.

One of my favorite things about making these cards is knowing just how much joy one little card can bring.

1. Of course I get the joy and relaxation of doing my favorite hobby.
2. Then whoever gets my box at CFH will feel great knowing that another bundle of goodness will be ready to mail soon.
3. When our heroes get the cards I hear they have tons of fun picking out which cards each person gets to send to their loved ones.
4. Finally, a friend or family member will get a much-needed card from their hero letting them know they are missed and everything is ok.

That's a lot of love for one tiny card, isn't it!?

Here's a super simple card you can make for any occasion and in any color scheme. All it takes is a large sentiment stamp, a gem or brad some embossing powder and ink and a marker. If you have a Scor-Pal that will add the perfect touch. To start, cut your card out of heavy ivory cardstock. I used Papertrey Ink brand because it is extra smooth and extra heavy. Score it in half and add two score marks on the bottom side for an elegant decoration. Use your marker if desired to add a line between the decorative score bumps. Stamp and emboss your sentiment using green powder (mine's from My Sentiments Exactly) and add a red gem. Voila! A fast and easy card.

I am thinking of making more with some dark burgundy cardstock and gold embossing and marker. You can also do a "Thinking of You" or any other occasion card using your favorite colors!

18 comments:

Andrea said...

beautiful card! love the simplicity and crispness!

Sandy said...

Lianna your card is awesome! I'm so glad you got to join in at the last second! :) :) :)

Happy hopping!!!

arlsmom aka Lynda said...

Beautiful card!

Gail said...

Great card! I love how the white just lets the rest speak for it's self. thanks for sharing

Kate said...

I love how clean this card is. I never thought of using score lines for decoration. This is lovely.

Dora said...

simple, stunning, and a card I MUST lift.

Chris said...

Clean and stunning looking card! Thanks for supporting our heroes.

SuzAnn said...

I really like the classic look of your card! Thanks for joining the bloghop and supporting CFH.

Cathy said...

Crisp is definitely the right word. You did good!

Nancy Keller said...

Fantastic! I also love this crisp look! You rock!

Unknown said...

Very Elegant card! I love the score lines technique to add that ooomph! (technical term :-)
Thanks for the inspiration!
Happy Crafting!
~angie

Martha said...

Such a striking card! Formal but not too formal. I like the simplicity of it. Thanks for the inspiration!

Tammy said...

What a beautiful clean Holiday card! Love the design!

Dawn said...

Love it!

Kajikit said...

Very elegant card!

Maggie said...

Very lovely card. Thank you for supporting CFH.

Sue McGettigan said...

Love this card, and yes, the alternate colorway sounds great too!

Sue McGettigan said...

This is your blog calling - f e e d m e !! :)