New Cards in the Shop

Welcome Back!

I'm glad you could take the time to join me today! I've got a lot going on in the studio, but this post specifically deals with some new cards I have available in my shop.

New to the shop is my new Rise and Shine card, which features Bombshell Stamps images.
This card won February's Prize Patrol, awarded by my friend and mentor, Cheryl Valadez! I love this card and I'm so happy that my friends at Bombshell Stamps love it as much as I do (Hi Ladies! lol)!  It's available in my shop.

Since May is not that far off, I've started working on some Mother's Day cards.  Thank you cards seemed appropriate, since if it wasn't for Mom willing to have you, you wouldn't be here, right?


I love this card because it's so different then my usual style. It's nice to break out of the regular pattern of creating!



Below: Here's a Mother's Day card that simply reads "Happy Mother's Day" on the inside and has a hand drawn rose underneath the inside sentiment. A great gift for a gardener.

Below: Here's a card that's spring themed, so I just added a thank you sentiment on the inside and turned it into a Mother's Day card. I think this is just so simple and sweet! I used my Cricut to create the flower and I love how it turned out! I particularly love the color scheme with this card.

I have a new stamp set that I JUST got in the mail (yay! happy mail!) and I'm loving the way it's turning out with my designs! I've designed two cards using this stamp set, one for a housewarming card:



and another design for Father's Day! Reads Happy Father's Day on the inside and lined in yellow.
So what do you think? Leave me a comment and show some love! :)
Cheers!
Xo, Rachael

Comments

  1. Beautiful work. Winter helps to create great things.
    Hugs Mili

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