Sunday, April 20, 2014

Just A Note

If you read my blog post from yesterday, you know I've been in my room trying to organize my treasures.  Sadly, when I'm putting away paper, my mind starts to wander and all these snippets need a place to live.  The inspiration for this snippet card was the silver glittered cardstock.  I had many pieces too small to use for most things, but too big to part with.  The piano keys were perfect.  Sadly, I had to cut most of them one at a time.  Note to self, sometimes it's ok to throw away pieces.  The base of the piano keys is the only piece that wasn't a snippet.  Here's what I did on the inside. 
I'm sure you've noticed there are no silver keys.  If you are wondering...I do have plenty of silver slivers of cardstock left....I could have, but after doing it on the front of the card, I chose to go without. I'll be sharing this on Di's blog page.  I hope you give snippet cards a try, they are fun and sometimes they go together easily and other times....well, you know!  Check out Di's blog

There is a little girl named Lauryn and she is battling a really big meany....If you have a card, that would bring a smile to a little girl in a time when smiles are hard to find....please get all the details from Cornelia.  Here's the card that I'm sending Lauryn.  I made it some time ago, and it's one of my favorites.  Until now, I couldn't bear to part with it....I think Lauryn needs this card much more than I do. 
Hugs from Northern California,
Mary Mac
AKA:  Glitter Grammy


13 comments:

  1. Love it Mary, all of the designs are really fabulous.

    Hugs Diane

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  2. Gorgeous snippets card Mary! What a lot of work with your silver bits and pieces. I'm sure Lauryn will love the card you are sending her, the image is adorable, Cathy x

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  3. Your piano keyboard is absolutely stunning. Like the inside as much as the front. A fab idea. Hugs Mrs A.

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  4. What a great way to use up snippets!

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  5. Fantastic Mary - really clever idea and beautifully done!

    Hugs

    Di xx

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  6. Misery loves company and I love you, Mary. I have the same paper problem!! and lots of other stuff problem too! Love your inside and your outside too! I end up saving the smaller pieces for die cuts.

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  7. Those piano keys must have taken SO long to cut out, but well worth the effort, it's brilliant.

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  8. wow Mary your dedication is truly inspiring what two great cards .. amazing make the first one! Shaz in Oz.x

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  9. Lovely card Mary and your piano is such a clever card...love the sparkly keyboard

    Anne

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  10. Wow May - what a fantastic piano card. You have more patience than I do!

    Lovely card you're sending to Lauryn too. xxx

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  11. Absolutely brilliant, if painstaking, Mary. And the inside is perfect - I'd have left the glitter off too. Elizabeth xx

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  12. What a tedious job it must have been cutting those keys. But it's well worth it for us that are enjoying - not making - it! Very special. And your card for Lauryn is so sweet. It's bound to cheer her. I need to get something made for her...Hopefully it will cheer her & strengthen her for the fight she is making. TFS & Hugs

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