Here is day 2: "What is on your table?" Check out Amber's site for some more pics :) This is my ceder chest. It was my great grandmother's. On it is her lamp, a picture of me and hubby, a bible, red flowers and figurine of a woman that my mother gave me. Sorry it is so far away. The picture kept coming out white. I don't know what is going on with the flash???? Why can't anything ever be easy?!?!? LOL!
Hello, everyone! Melissa here on to share a "building block" style card with you. I made this one graduation themed, since there are a ton of graduations going on right now. Hope you enjoy this card, and are inspired to try it out yourself. Here is the tutorial I followed from Split Coast Stampers. To make it easier, I will give you all the measurements, here. It looks harder than it is, I promise. Start with a piece of cardstock in your desired color that is 5.5 x 10.5. Put the 10.5 inch side along the top of your score board or paper trimmer, and score at 3.5 inches and 7 inches. Fold the first score line in a mountain fold, and the second in a valley fold. You should end up with a "z" fold card. The next part can get a bit tricky, so make sure you watch the video to fully understand what I am about to explain. On the back side of the "valley" fold, take a ruler and pencil and mark these measurements: 3/8 1 3/8 1 5/8 2 5/8 2 7/8 3 7/8 ...
That's a beautiful piece, and the grouping of those items really just "works," you know?
ReplyDeleteSandy, Thanks for joining us today. That table looks beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean by things not being easy! What is the deal with that!!!
And OMG, I just saw your photo from the 320#... wow you are doing fantastic! Keep it up!
ReplyDeleteVery homey looking. How special to have something so nice from your great grandmother.
ReplyDeleteYup, love the picture!
ReplyDeleteYour decor is beautiful! You have the gift of interior decorating! It's a real talent.
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