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Nov 05, 2006 12:26

November 4, 2006

I started making Holiday cards for those who replied to my special holiday card post. These are scheduled to go out in the mail sometime in the next two weeks depending on when I will be finished my other cards. I'm not going to reveal which card is whose, however, I'm sure some of you have already figured out by now which one is yours.



The basic card stock for this, and a few of the other white background cards were given as a birthday gift from Cathy, a former co-worker of mine at BIT. This card is for one of the girls in the Duff McKagan fan forum from Scotland who always writes to me (the old school pen pal way). The green background is green cellophane, glitter and Duff's mug.




A mini photo of Motley Crue glued on black foam with pink paint and baby pink crystals glued on. Very glam.




This was my favorite card to make. I had this awesome blue Bowie picture stored on my hard drive. Since the pic was blue I decorated the background with blue cellophane with "Sexy Bitch" painted on top of the cellophane. I had to of course glam it up with some glued on crystal stars.




Made in a similar fashion as the Bowie card, some lucky Larry Mullen fan is owning this holiday card...you know who you are. :)




This is just a Christmas tree with a star and glitter, nothing too fancy.




This was my second favorite card to make and the one that took the most time to construct. The background is actually translucent fancy card paper that I purchased on West 4th last year with my sister. Fancy paper like this isn't supposed to have glue on it therefor I stiched the sides together. On top of the paper is my favorite mug of Sex Pistols bassist Sid Vicious with "Rock On" painted with Acrylic Paints.




Another quick simple Holiday card.




This is a special card made for someone very special to me. It was difficult for me to part with any piece of my Care Bear cotton fabric, however, for this person it was worth it.




Painted picture on black foam with cyrstal stars in the background.


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