In no particular order . . .
1. Club Scrap's Cape Cod collection with a nifty card pattern.
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3. Tribal kit again, using a Score-pal technique to make faux tiles.
4. Cute washi tape background and washi tape technique using inks with images from the Take Wing collection.
5. Card set using Lock & Key collection and a new sketch with cutting formulas for OWH.
6. Love this stamp/stencil combination from the Spring Collection. The stencil creates the colorful fill of the flower.
7. I like the simplicity and dimension of this stand-up card from Random Doorways.
8. Love how simple things can be when using embossing plates to create the artwork with this blocking technique and the Lock & Key collection.
9. The beads sewn onto the hot air balloon from Up, Up & Away are nifty!
10. Simple = good. The technique is super-easy and duplicatable.
11. Just started playing with my new Gelli Plate and developed this block technique used with the Fire & Ice kit. Yum.
12. Used reflective mirror paper to make glass for this Bookshelves card.
13. Inspired by Pinterest to try this fabric-style technique with paper and the Wisteria kit.
I hope you've enjoyed this trip down memory lane! Thanks for a great year!
Tricia











Awesome cards! love that top one!
ReplyDeleteWhat amazing cards! I love that thanks card with the gems! It's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards as always Tricia. Lots of ideas to jump start the old creativity for sure. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing SO many different ideas and techniques. While I plan to try several of them, the dots and lines on the thanks card is my first choice.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous collection of cards! Love the stand up card and your use of reflective mirror paper. Thanks for sharing so many great ideas and all the best in 2014!
ReplyDeleteThe 'tried being normal' card is hysterical- I did not expect that sentiment with such a pretty image and colors---love it! Your Cape Cod card is simply gorgeous-- love the fancy folds--and being from the tiny state of Massachusetts- CC is near and dear to my heart! I want to try the faux tiles technique!! Thanks for your support of OWH!
ReplyDeleteAwesome cards ! Thanks for sharing the link to the card pattern on your cool Cape Cod card.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great group of cards...wonderful ideas and inspirations! As a quilter, I think the last card is my fave! tfs and Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteAwesome cards. I really love the Cape Cod card! TFS.
ReplyDeleteI like them all but especially what you did with the top one. I will definitely have to "borrow" that idea. TFS!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous collection! Really inspiring on all the various techniques too!
ReplyDeleteoooh la la...very very creative...love love love the first card! Thanks for sharing..keep making cards.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the trip down memory lane. Your cards are very inspiring. April
ReplyDeleteAll of your cards are wonderful. I chose #1 as my favorite but I clicked on Follow This Blog as soon as I saw that you use a Gelli Plate to print papers.
ReplyDeleteFabulous choices all! I agree it is a hard (but also useful) exercise to choose only 13 from a year's worth of card but you did a great job with these. I particularly like the CAS love design using the various embossing folders. Best wishes for a a happy, healthy, and creative 2014!
ReplyDeleteWonderful Tricia! You really do such an amazing job with your cards! My fave of all of these was number 8! Those embossed panels and the colors of the Lock and Key kit are fantastic!
ReplyDeleteAll such wonderful cards, Tricia,it is great to see them in one post! Happy New Year and keep the inspiration coming.
ReplyDeleteTricia I love your cards. You are an amazing inspiration to us all. I can't wait to CASE some of these with my Club Stamp kits! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteTricia, we can always count on you to share pretty cards using fabulous techniques! Happy new year!
ReplyDeleteLove these cards!
ReplyDeleteOnlu top 13? I love all your cards!!
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