Sunday, November 27, 2016

"Hug A Heart" Card Drive ~ A few more cards


Hello Blogging Friends,

I am here today to share with you a few more cards that I made for the "Hug A Heart" Cards Drive for Children. that is being run by Christina Hor.  Her husband is a Cardiologist at Nationwide Children's Hospital and she is looking for card makers to help her reach out and hug a little child's heart this holiday be sending her some sweet children's holiday cards.  You can read all the details on her blog post here.

Now on to my cards that I will be mailing out before December 10th:


Ingredients:

Black ink
Copic markers
Evergreen Bough distress ink
Assorted paper from my stash

For this A2 card I started with white card stock for the base of the card.  I took the patterned paper, inked the edges with Evergreen Bough distress ink and added that to the card.  I stamped the Serendipity Stamps Penguins stamp with black ink onto some white paper and then I colored it with Copic markers and then cut it out with Lawn Fawn Stitched Ovals die, inked the edges with Evergreen Bough distress ink and then added it to the blue paper that I cut out with the next size up Lawn Fawn Stitched Ovals die and then added that to the card.



Ingredients:

Black ink
Copic markers
Assorted paper from my stash

For this A2 card I started with white card stock for the base of the card and then I took the snowflake paper and inked the edges with Evergreen Bough distress ink and added that to the card.  I stamped the Penny Black Igloo stamp with black ink and then colored it with Copic markers and fussy cut it out and inked the edges with Evergreen Bough distress ink and added it to the card.  Next I took the sentiment  from the Joy Clair Cozy Snowman stamp set and stamped that with black ink onto some white paper, I cut out the banner and inked the edges with the Evergreen Bough distress ink and added that to the card.



Ingredients:

Black ink
Copic markers
Evergreen Bough distress ink
Various paper from my stash

For this A2 card I started with white card stock for the base of the card, I took some snowflake paper, inked the edges with Evergreen Bough distress ink and added that to the card.  I stamped the Sparkle N Sprinkle Milton Giraffe Catching Snowflakes with black ink and then colored him with Copic markers, trimmed him down with my trimmer and inked the edges with Evergreen Bough distress ink and added that to the card.  I took the sentiment from the Joy Clair Cozy Snowman stamp set and stamped it with black ink onto the card.

Well I am off to make some cards!  If you are interested in helping by making some cards you can read all about it and the details on Christina Hor's blog here.

I hope I have inspired you to create something fun today!

Thanks for stopping by!
Lori


10 comments:

  1. These are all sweet as can be. Such a great cause too.

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  2. Hi Lori these are wonderful cards for such a great cause. Take care. Hugs Jackie

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  3. You are so sweet to do this, Lori!! All of the cards are absolutely adorable!! I love the images you used!! These will be adored by the recipients!! Have a great evening!! Big hugs :)

    Lisa
    A Mermaid's Crafts

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  4. Awww, these are adorable, Lori! I can just imagine the smiles on the faces of some children. You are so generous! Love, de

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  5. You are so sweet Lori! The children will be grinning ear to ear with these! They are so adorable and fun! Many thanks! Hugs.

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  6. Very sweet cards – perfect for children – and for such a good cause, bravo!

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  7. Oh my gosh these are ALL super sweet and cute designs Lori!! I know that you will help bring a smile to these children!! :) HUGS

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  8. Hi Lori! We got you added to the link up at Serendipity! Your penguins are adorable! I love the Eskimo with his dog, and that giraffe is too fun!

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  9. These are so precious, they would make anyone smile just having them....

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