Heart Throb Kit

Here’s another card I created with the Heart Throb Kit from Queen & Company. I got the card layout and idea from Melissa Phillips from the Queen DT.  Thanks for the inspiration!  This year, I ended up create six or seven cards from the kit.  I need to get some more shaker refills so it was a good break and I put the kit away until later.

Heart Throb Kit

I’ve splurged with another kit from Queen & Company and bought their Heart Throb Kit. I was disappointed the kit didn’t come with the acrylic words any more but I was surprised at how well the papers work together. I also think the hearts were easier to create with than the ornaments. But all in all, they were both fun kits to work with.

Here’s another card I created with the Heart Throb Kit from Queen & Company. I got the card layout and idea from Mary Ann Maldonado on the Queen DT.  Thanks for the inspiration!

Lines Shaker Card Kit

Here’s another card I created using the Lines Shaker Card Kit from Queen and Company. On their site they have one in these colors but with a bunch of hearts. In using up what I had, I used stars instead but didn’t realize how patriotic it would look afterwards.  Oh well… looks like I have a July card already to use!  LOL

Lines Shaker Card Kit

Hello sunshine!  I try to use what I buy so that I don’t get piles and piles of supplies that I “save” for another day. So this month you’ll notice more shakers cards like this Lines Shaker Card Kit from Queen and Company.  I guess this was my New Year’s resolution from 2016 and it’s starting to stick… finally… half way through 2017.  LOL  My craft room is getting cleaner as I try to use up some of my old stuff too.

Merry & Bright Ornament Kit

Once again, the Merry & Bright Ornament Kit from Queen and Company is what I used to create this holiday shaker card. This is one of the card layouts from the kit.  The snowflake is a Make it Crafty chipboard embellishment covered with Liquid Pearls.

I was short a few holiday cards this season, and since those are to be hand-delivered, I was able to pile on the layers and embellishments without fear of increased postage costs.  That was an added benefit!