Welcome to Cards by Amy K.

I am SO GLAD you stopped by to check out my blog!!! Here I will be posting my current projects for you to see. PLEASE feel free to leave me a comment. I would LOVE to hear what you think about what I'm working on. I have been a scrapbooker/paper crafter since I first caught wind of this wonderful hobby in 2006. I am lucky enough to get to spend my days doing something I love so much and which brings so much joy into my life. I first started scrapbooking as a way to pass the time as I found myself at home alone all day suddenly, now I can't imagine life without it. Too bad I don't get paid for it, then I really would have it all!!!







Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Birthday card for Father in-law



Here's the card that I made for my Father in-law, Frank Owens from my husband and myself.  If you noticed, in my last blog post I also had a Birthday card published for Frank but that one was to be from the church.  Some of you may or may not know that the preacher at the church has asked me to make all the cards for the church.  That means that certain people, like my husbands Mom and step dad, who attend the church with us, will be getting two cards made by me from now on.  One from the church and one from us.  I don't mind at all in fact I'm enjoying the way making all these cards has forced me to flex my creative muscles.  I know that I could make all the birthday cards from the church the same and they would be happy with that but for right now, I'm having pretty good luck coming up with ideas for cards and I would like to continue making them all unique and different.  I enjoy that I know who my cards are going to and so I can make them according to how I perceive their personalities.  I like coming up with new ideas for cards and I will continue doing so for as long as the ideas will flow!. 

Here's a pic of the inside of the card:
 I don't know why I decided to cover both sides of the card. lol. I guess I just got used to doing that with the churches cards and just got carried away. lol. That's funny.  I hadn't even noticed that I'd done that till just now.  I used that same stamp of the glasses from the front of the card here on the inside and I stamped both it and the sentiment in navy ink from Hero arts.  I really like those childhood quotes and I have a few of them in my collection.  I get them out and use them every chance I get.  It's a nice change from having to search for a sentiment to go on the inside of the card and type it up and print it out from my computer.  I think they are fun and cute for anyone of any age. 

Well, that's all for today.  I hope to be back tomorrow with a few more cards.  I've got some more that I've done for the church that need to be posted so I will try and get that up for you tomorrow.  Till then, I hope you all are having a wonderful day. Much love and hugs, Amy k

Thursday, June 19, 2014

Birthday cards made for various members of my church

These cards that I'm making for the church are for people of all age groups and for men and women, boys and girls so I'm sorry that I can't lead off with the title telling you who exactly the card was made for.  As of right now I'm grouping all the cards that I make for the week together into one blog post.  As I get caught up on my blogging then maybe I can post them daily as I get them made and then you will get better search results when you are looking for a specific type of card. Please bear with me and I promise we will get there. 

This first card was made for a young man who has just graduated high school.  I think he's about 18 years old.  I didn't want to make him a teen card, I wanted it to be more masculine as he is entering into adulthood now and will be leaving those childish notions behind. Or so I've heard. lol.



Here's a picture of the card.  I hope it is masculine enough for him.  He said that he liked it anyway but that may have just been because I asked him at the same time I told him I was the one making them lol. I'm pretty happy with it and I hate people who brag about their own work but i do think it's good to like something that you've made for someone else.


This is the second card for the week and it was made for a, well I guess you would call her middle aged, she's probably in her 30's, woman.  I used lots of bling on this card.  I tell you its addicting. once you start putting it on you just want to keep adding more. lol


This last card of the week for the church was made for my step father in law.  Love him to death! Such a good man.  I made this one a little on the funny side.  On the front  it says, "age is just a number..." and on the inside it reads, " and yours will remain unlisted". lol  I knew he would appreciate the humor even if its coming to him from the church. lol.  You will see another card for Frank coming up.  It will be his card from Brian and I for his birthday.  Yeah, some of the people who are in our immediate family will be getting two cards from me if the attend church with us at Fishers Chapel.  You are all welcome to come and join us for Sunday service. Sunday school starts at 10 am and preaching at 11.  We are located on Dry Creek Rd. in Summerville ga. You all have a standing open invitation to come worship with us on the Lords day. You can just come as you are, no one will judge you here.



Thursday, June 12, 2014

Anniversary card for inlaws

This is an Anniversary card that I made for my mother in law, Judy and husband, Frank.  I used another of the corrugated card bases from Micheals and papers from Prima.  I also used some new Spellbinders dies that I recently purchased.  I used some stamps from Hampton Art.  The flower is handmade using a Cherry Lynn Designs die along with the leaf cut out.  I hand dyed the large lace using some Lindy's Stamp Gang sprays.  I had a fun time making this card.  I think it turned out great and is something different.  I hope they liked it too. :)


Here's a shot of the inside of the card.  I used some more of that Prima patterned paper and then added the bird cage, bird and the fly away from the Hampton Art stamp set. The trick to using these 6x6 patterned papers on a 5.5 x 5.5" card base and keeping the design centered is to not cut down just one side, instead half the amount that you need to cut the paper down by and take it off each side.  So for this card instead of taking a 1/2" off one side, I took 1/4" off each side.  That allowed me to keep the design centered and looking like it was just made that way.


Here's a shot of the front of the envelope. I just used another stamp from that same Hampton Art stamp set.  It had a bird theme.   That's all for today.  Thank you for stopping by today.  I hope you all are having a wonderful day.  The weekend is almost here and then we can all relax for a minute. lol,.  I hope to be back tomorrow with another card.  It will be a few birthday cards that I made for members of the church.  So I'll see you all back here then.  Till then have a great day.  Much love and hugs, Amy K.





Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Happy Anniversary card made for my Friend, Robin and husband, Denny

This is the anniversary card I made for my good friend, Robin and her husband, Denny.  They are great people and are truly happy together.  They have a wonderful family who are all very close to one another.  I hope I have the kind of success in my marriage that they have experienced.  I won't go into great detail about how the card was made but I will say that it was very easy to put together in no time at all.  I used printable papers from Kitty's Scrap Post on etsy, and just added some flowers and a little bling and a stamped sentiment.   It really did go together fast.  I think that the papers are so beautiful that you don't have to add alot to the projects you use them on because the papers stand alone.  I really love her printables and the best thing is if you run out of one pattern you can just reprint it again and in any size you like.  I think I really like this card and I hope Robin and Denny enjoyed it as well.  I wish them both all the best in a long happy marriage. 

That's all for today, hope you enjoyed the card share.  I hope to be back tomorrow with another anniversary card.  Till then, I hope you all are having a wonderful day and at least the week is halfway over. Yeah for that!  Right now my Hubbs is working 4, 10 hr shifts at work and that means Friday thru Sunday I have him here will me all to my self.  It's good to have him around so much lately, even though I know the long hours are hard on him.  At least he gets 3 days to relax and recharge, (that is if he didn't have so much around here that needs to be done while he's home).  So my weekend starts on Thursday night. so I just have one more day till my weekend starts. Yeah. I live for the weekends. lol. I hope you all are blessed in some way today and everyday do something nice for someone else. You never know when you may be a blessing to someone who really needs it.  Talk to you tomorrow., till then, Hugs, and lots of love, AmyK

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Card made for my good friend, Robin

My good friend, Robin, had a birthday last month and I want to show you the card I made and sent to her.  She and I have never met in person, oddly enough, but that hasn't stopped us from becoming good friends over the past few years.  We enjoy talking on the phone and swapping crafty ideas and we always keep up with hand made cards made for each other during birthdays and anniversaries and sometimes just to say hello.  She really has come to mean a great deal to me and I can't imagine life without her.  I wouldn't want to.  She's smart and funny and very sweet.  We met thru a swap done on You tube.  We just happened to be partners for that swap and it was the first swap I had ever done all tho she was a seasoned veteran. So I'll quit running my mouth and show you the card now. 


Here's what the front of the card looks like. I finally got to use some of that wonderful mesh bling I got.  (which I was happy to share with Robin cause that''s just how we roll lol).  

And here's the inside of the card.

you can see I used the same punch for the sentiment both on the front and the inside and all that gold is from my Krylon gold leaf pen.  Love that pen and it has lasted a long time.  I also used those 5.5x5.5" corrugated card bases that I get at Micheal. Another one of my favorite products right now.  In fact, I'm starting on my second box right now.  Hope they don't discontinue them anytime soon.

Okay, that's my card share for today.  Hope you all enjoyed it.  Also, I hope you are liking the new shorter blog post.  I will keep it up unless I start getting alot of questions about products used.  Remember I will be happy to share that information with you if you will just leave me a comment.  I will see you all back here tomorrow for another card share. Till then I hope you have a wonderful and crafty day.  Much love and hugs, AmyK



Monday, June 2, 2014

More cards for the church

From now on I'll be trying to keep my blog post shorter with the hopes that people may actually read it and not just look at the pictures lol.  I know it's alot of information for me to tell you the process so from now on I'll give that information out to anyone who wants to leave me a comment and ask.  Feel free to ask me anything you would like to know about products used or techniques used.  If I do a special technique I'll probably explain the process or tell you where to find that information.  So, I hope that you like this style much better and please feel free to leave me a comment and let me know what you think.


This is one of the Thank You for Visiting cards.  It's to give to first time visitors of the church.  We'll have another/different postcard type card to give to second time visitors and so on.  It's up to the preacher who will be getting these cards and how many they will give.  I just make however many he tells me he needs that week.  This week he needed two so that's the two cards I'm showing today.  I don't make many one layer cards so this was a little bit of a challenge but like I've said before, It's good to flex those creative muscles.  I will admit this one took a couple of trys to get it just right but I'm happy with the outcome. 


Here's a shot of the inside of the card with the quote on one side and a place for the preacher to sign on the other side.


This is the second Thank you for Visiting card I made this week.  I will tell you one thing about how I did this:  I used an actual page from a hymnal and just photocopied it and used the copy to make the card.  When I do something like that I almost always print onto card stock instead of printer paper.


This is the inside of that card and it's laid out in the same format as the first card and I believe it uses the same quote and then has room for him to sign on the right. 

Okay, that's the two cards for today.  Hope you enjoyed the shorter post.  I know I did lol.  I hope you all are having a wonderful Monday.  I'll be back tomorrow with another card for you.  Till then, much love and hugs, Amy K.




Saturday, May 31, 2014

Some Handmade cards for the Church this week




Here are the cards I've made for last week at the church.  This first card is a Get Well soon card.  I'm not sure who this card will be going out to so I can't give you that information.  I guess whom ever is on the prayer list and the pastor thinks it will benefit the most.  I hope who ever gets it that it will brighten their day.

For this card I used a patterned paper 6x6" stack by My Minds Eye called Reunion.  I think this is an oldie but a goodie. lol.  I used a couple of Spellbinders dies.  The dollie die out of the black paper is from the set called Lacey Circles and the frame is from the Classic Frames set.  On it I used some Hero Arts ink in Green.  For the sentiment I used the Sizzix die called Styled Labels and used the same green ink to stamp out the first part of the sentiment and some more Hero Arts ink in orange for the second part and I used that same ink to distress around the edges of the manila card stock.  That sentiment is from Papertray Ink called Big & Bold Wishes.  The two little flowers on the end are also from the Spellbinders Classic Frames die set. Then I added some dew drops in orange.  This color pallet is a little out of my norm but I think it's good to flex your creative muscles from time to time.  I know I am guilty of getting in a comfort zone and it's easy to stay there and I don't think you can grow as an artist that way.  You have to always stretch your imagination and try new things.  I look at it like this, I can always fall back on what I know if something new doesn't work out alto I almost never throw any part of my project away and start over.  I almost always find a way to make what ever I've done work.  I don't know, I almost feel like it's wasteful to throw away something just because it's not perfect.  I know I've got plenty of supplies but that's not the point.  I think my husband would die if he thought I was throwing away something that I could easily fix.  These things we make as crafters and artist are handmade and that means that not every one will look the same and they won't all be perfect.  I'm glad for that.  One thing that I think is always true, however, is that you will be getting a quality product when you get something that's handmade.  I know I make my cards to last.  That's why I hate using hot glue on them because over time it becomes brittle and will fall apart.  I know some of my family members have saved all the cards that I've made them and that's so cool.  I would hate if they went to look at them years later and they started falling apart and they had to throw them away.  That's not very cool.

So, On to the second card.....

This second card is also a Get Well Soon card.  I used several die cuts for this card.  I started with paper from g.c.d. studio made with Donna Salazar.  I think she's so very cool. The patterned paper pack is called Botanique.  I used some texture paste that I colored with some reinker in Salty Ocean blue by Tim Holtz and used it with a stencil from Prima for that cracked design.  The I used the Tattered Flourals die from Sizzix to make the flower in the top corner.  I made that flower out of some muslin fabric that I first used some stiffener on then die cut and used my glimmer mist to color. The flower center is made by me out of clay that I used a button to make a mold of so that I could have an endless supply of that design. I used the Viva Decor Inka Gold Metallic Rub to color it. The label shape in the bottom corner is a Spellbinders die called Labels 22.  I colored it while it was still in the die after die cutting with some Lindy's Stamp Gang mist. I then cut out the Dizzy Dolly Duo die from My Favorite Things in blue card stock and layered it over top of the label die. I finished it off with the Elegant Flourishes die from Sizzix cut from some Metallic brown card stock from Bazzill.  Love it every chance I get to use that die. :)  And I finished the card off with some pink dew drops made from pony beads.

Here's the last card....

This card was a favorite with my husband, (all cards must first be approved by my husband lol) along with the people at church.  It's a Thinking of You card.  I also used another Oldie but Goodie paper line on this card.  It's made using the Nature's Garden from Prima  I started off with the 5.5x5.5" card base from Micheals and then distressed all the edges of the patterned paper, tip: I use my dremel tool to do this.  Then I used distress ink on all edges in Gattered twigs.  I used that Styled Labels die again here on this card for the sentiment which is a Close to my Heart stamp set called Gracious Greetings and heat embossed it with a metallic purple embossing powder.  I used another MFT's die called Fancy Flourishes in the dark purple card stock and a Prima flower in burlap that I colored using some Lindy's Stamp Gang spray that was applied using a paint brush to get in just where I wanted it. I finished off the card with some vintage crocheted lace from my stash.  

I know this was a long blog post and I hope you stayed till the end.  To those who did I thank you.  I really am enjoying making these cards for the church and I hope they are enjoying it too.  It's going to really get me some good practice in. lol.  I have to go for now and I guess you will see me back here Monday as I am taking tomorrow off.  I will be very busy next week as we have Homecoming at the church Sunday and then all next week I'm teaching Vacation Bible School.  That will be a first time experience for me so please keep me in your prayers.  I wouldn't want to misguide one of our children. I will try to keep up with my blogging all week though.  We shall just see how it goes. I'll see you back here Monday.  Hope you have a wonderful weekend.  Till then, Much love and hugs, Amy k



Friday, May 30, 2014

Mother's Day card share


Every year I have only two Mother's Day cards to make.  Thank goodness, I wouldn't ever want another one. I love the two Mothers that I have with all my heart. They are seriously two amazing women.  Both my mother and my mother in law have shown tremendous strength in dealing with death and divorce and suddenly being thrust into life and find themselves alone and having to bear the weight of the world alone.  I can't imagine what it has been like for each of them but Mom is doing alright after my Dad's death and mother in law, Judy has sense moved on to find happiness with a new man and they've just celebrated another anniversary this month and still say they've yet to have a fight.  Isn't that amazing? I mean, my husband and I don't really fight but I can't say that we've NEVER had a fight.  I mean, come on, we're only human and we've been together like 16 years.  A person is bound to have one bad day in that amount of time, right?  I can believe they've never fought because they are so respectful of each other.  My mom has had to take on a second job to support herself but she's also in the middle of renovating her basically whole house and only with the help of my husband, a close friend of ours and one contractor and her brother helped a bit.  It's taken us a while to get it done but we're slowly seeing progress and hopefully will have it done by the end of the year.  Finger's crossed.

I also want to say to all my family that read this either here or on Facebook, that due to the amount of cards that I'm now making for the church, I will no longer be able to send hand made cards to each of you for birthday's and anniversaries like I've been doing for several years now. I'm sorry but I just don't have the energy with my being disabled and all.  I have loved making cards for each of you and I appreciate you letting me get my practice in on you guys.  From this new month of June forward, the only way you will be receiving a hand made card from me will be if you attend Fishers Chapel or maybe for Christmas.  I haven't decided about that yet. . I will also be making Mother's day and Father's day cards for you guys. Once again, I am sorry that I've had to make this very hard decision but I wanted to give you some explanation as to why you no longer receive cards instead of you just not getting them.  




Okay, on with the cards for today.  I've got the two cards today that I made for both my Mother and my Mother in law, Judy.  This first card was made for Mama Judy.  I used my new Anna Griffin die cuts and embossing folders for this card.  I just love the way both of these cards turned out by the way.  I think the both of them are just great and I'm not one to sit around bragging about the projects that I make.  I just love the products that I got to use for these cards.  I started off with an Ivory card base of 5.5" x 6".  I used the fuax letterpress technique for the front of the card and I used my Hero Arts ink and placed it one the debossed side of the embossing folder and then ran it through the cuttlebug.  I then used my bundled sage green distress ink to color up a sheet of white card stock and then I used one of the dies from Anna and cut out the scroll/flourish piece.  I adhered it straight to the card front.  I also used the Hero Arts ink to color up the pink label and then die cut it using my Spellbinders die called, Fancy Tags Two.  I used a Studio G stamp set for the sentiment and used Hero Arts India Ink in black (love that ink).  I added some bling to the label and adhered it with foam dots.  I used that same piece of bundled sage green colored paper to die cut the boarder to go across the bottom half with the Anna dies and used the coordinating embossing folders for that.  I adhered it over a piece of gathered lace from my vintage stash. I then adhered a Prima flower and recollections leafs and some dew drops that I've been making from Pony Beads. (you can find videos in many places on You tube so I haven't done one). 


This is the card I made for my Mother.  I used some patterned paper by K & Co. for the background.  I die cut the top note label shape from a Sizzix die called Ornamental.  I stamped the image on the left side using a Hot off the Press stamp and used my Copic markers to color it in.  The sentiment stamp is by Hero Arts and the burlap trim is from Hobby Lobby.  I frayed the edges of that trim and cut off the wired edges.  I used to flower by The Paper Studio and a Recollections wooden owl that I also used Copic markers to color.  The heart is a die cut from Cricut. The bling is also from Recollections and on the background I used a metallic red Dollie cut down to size.  To finish the card I used dew drops that I made.

That is all for today.  Hope you enjoyed my Mother's Day cards.  I will be back tomorrow with another card. Hope to see you then.  Till then, I hope you have a wonderful day.  Much love and hugs, Amy k

Thursday, May 29, 2014

A Birthday for my Husband


This is the Birthday card I made for my wonderful, smart, and funny Husband this year in March.  I'm catching up on the blog post but it's taking some time.  Hey, at least I'm crafting, right?  lol. So, to make this card I first started with the 5.5 inch square corrugated card bases from Micheals. I added a piece of the red Bazzill basics card stock cut to fit the card base then I used patterned paper by Teresa Collins called Far and Away.  I cut the map paper a 1/4" smaller all around then inked the edges with distress ink.  I used another piece of the patterned paper in this kinda floral damask pattern and I used the cricut to cut out this note book shape from the Artiste cartridge from Close to My Heart. The two tag shapes are from the paper line on the cut apart sheet.  I inked all the edges with the same distress ink. I used some paper flowers from The Paper Studio by Hobby Lobby and added a bow that's wrapped around the note book shape die cut.  Then I just added the Happy Birthday sentiment and I'm unsure of the maker of that stamp.  Some of my stamps no longer have the paper work with them, sorry.  I'm sure I used Colorbox fluid chalk ink to stamp that out.  

Okay, that's all for today.  I want to thank you for taking the time to stop by today and check out my blog.  I hope, as always, that you find some inspiration.  I wish you all a happy and blessed day and I will be back tomorrow with another card.  See you then.  Much love and hugs, Amy k