6.26.2011

A Banner Birthday

For: my cousin Eileen
Occasion: her birthday


















For Eileen's card, I decided to make a banner with individual pennants all hanging from a thread. It reads, "eileen" and has a happy blue balloon in the background. Since this card definitely has some 3-D going on, I had to take a picture as opposed to my normal scan.














On the inside, the banner reads "happy birthday!" I had a wonderful time making this card--it was the first time I used hot glue on one of my cards--A Debbie Dots first!
Eileen is a very cool little lady and reminds me a lot of myself--naturally, I hope she has an awesome day!

6.21.2011

Summer solstice birthday

For: Anna
Occasion: her birthday


















Anna is just a very cool person--creative and wonderful. For her card, I decided to make a bright and happy summer fun scene, as her birthday is on the first day of summer. There's a little bird and a leaf and some interesting flower things.


















On the inside, it's more of the same fun summer foliage! And of course, a "Happy Birthday!" greeting with the bird perched on top.
I hope Anna has an awesome day!

6.19.2011

Lombard Dad

For: my dad
Occasion: Father's day
















My dad and I recently walked around the borders of Lombard, the town where we live, and came across many "Lombard Welcomes you" signs. This is the official village stamp that is on all those signs. The image in the middle is a lilac, as we are the lilac capitol of the world (don't believe what Rochester, NY tells you).
















On the inside, I updated the welcome sign to be occasion-appropriate, reading "Happy Father's day." The seal has also been updated to read "Mr. William Walsh - Dad." I had a great time walking around town with my dad, and I love him very much.

6.15.2011

Map Birthday

For: Nathan
Occasion: his birthday


















Nathan did a sweet project last semester where he got to look at maps and all kinds of images of his home area, Shelby County. I used a map of that area and a Google Earth overhead view of a neighborhood as the main images for the card. The polka-dotted shape around his name is supposed to be a compass, and it is pointing north directly to Windsor, his hometown.


















On the inside, it's more of the same images and a simple "Happy Birthday!" message. I hope he has a fantastic birthday.

Water Bottle Birthday

For: Kathleen
Occasion: her birthday


















Kathleen always carried around a green water bottle in college, and once I realized that her name and "Nalgene" rhymed, I knew it was time to bust out the exacto knife and make my very best water bottle.


















On the inside, the bottle tipped over to share it's watery "Happy Birthday!" message. I hope Kathleen has a wonderful day and stays hydrated in the California heat!

6.11.2011

Boat Thank You

For: Mark and Becky
Occasion: Thank You


















Mark and Becky invited Christy and me to spend a lovely day on their boat, the "Bigerat," last weekend. It was a really a wonderful time and a great way to kick off summer! This card features the family pup, Roxy, enjoying a boat ride on the beautiful Lake Shelbyville.
I can't wait to go down and see them all again!

6.08.2011

Crayon and Candle Friends

For: my cousin Kathy
Occasion: her birthday
















Kathy is a preschool teacher in Minnesota, and she really loves her job. In trying to capture the essence of preschool, I created a lost candle asking the box of crayons where his friends went.
















On the inside, the red and blue crayons have drawn the candle a cake so he can feel right at home! The candle is very happy about all the sharing and caring that went on.
Kathy is truly wonderful, and I hope her birthday is full of beautiful, childlike moments.

Princess birthday

For: my cousin Riley
Occasion: her birthday


















Riley is really big into princesses, so I decided to use my very best Disney font and draw her in a pink fluffy dress. I really like all the polka-dots on this card--the very thin border around the drawing has polka dots on it too!


















Again in my very best Disney font, the text reads "Happy Birthday!" and Riley has her very own Disney princess tiara. I love how happy she looks here, and I hope all her dreams come true today!