Another super week from the LIMettes, you certainly knew how to Frame it... choosing our ShowCASe this week is certainly going to be a real labour of love!
This week our theme for your cards is
MONOGRAM
You can use any means you fancy for creating your monogram... die cut letters, stamps, computer printouts, masking techniques... wherever your creativity leads you, we'd love to see it.
Mandi
My initials are MM and when I was asked to make a wedding card for a couple 'Mark & Michelle' this popped into my mind! I printed the letters on the computer in 'Flair Roman', the size is 200 I chose to have the second M in outline and glittered the inside. The little bow tie is a diamond punch cut in half and turned outwards! Pearls then added as shown.
For my second card I again started by printing the large M on the computer. The font is size 200 and 'Vivaldi' font.[The 'M' is the monogram for our surname Moore] The Mandi & Steve is also printed on the computer and positioned using the text box method. That font is 'Monotype Corsiva' Stuck a swiss dots embossed panel on the left, then stamped the hearts form Stampin Up [I (Heart) Hearts Available to buy from me here. The 2 hearts have a matching punch for ease of cutting out! Lastly the 'side by side' is from a CTMH set.
Chrissie
This week our theme for your cards is
MONOGRAM
monogram: Definition
monogram ( ) n. A design composed of one or more letters, typically the initials of a name, used as an identifying mark.
So in effect, your monogram should represent the word it's standing for and not be a part of it.You can use any means you fancy for creating your monogram... die cut letters, stamps, computer printouts, masking techniques... wherever your creativity leads you, we'd love to see it.
Mandi
My initials are MM and when I was asked to make a wedding card for a couple 'Mark & Michelle' this popped into my mind! I printed the letters on the computer in 'Flair Roman', the size is 200 I chose to have the second M in outline and glittered the inside. The little bow tie is a diamond punch cut in half and turned outwards! Pearls then added as shown.
For my second card I again started by printing the large M on the computer. The font is size 200 and 'Vivaldi' font.[The 'M' is the monogram for our surname Moore] The Mandi & Steve is also printed on the computer and positioned using the text box method. That font is 'Monotype Corsiva' Stuck a swiss dots embossed panel on the left, then stamped the hearts form Stampin Up [I (Heart) Hearts Available to buy from me here. The 2 hearts have a matching punch for ease of cutting out! Lastly the 'side by side' is from a CTMH set.
Chrissie
For this monogram card I used a sheet of printed gingham DP (I believe it's Cuddly Buddly, but was in my drawer of printed papers) and onto it printed the letter D (for Daisy, my granddaughter), using the font Alfredo Hollow in size 250 (to make this size I merely typed it into the box beside the font name) .
I cut this out and mounted it onto a square Nestie cut-out and added more gingham DP and a base white layer, then popped the lot onto dimensional pads.
The only ornamentation is a few Cuttlebug die-cut daisies from the Hippie Chick Alphabet plates.
This card is for my son and daughter-in-law's approaching 3rd wedding anniversary. I used their monograms on their wedding invitations which you can see here.
I'm extremely fond of using monograms on my wedding stationery... if you take a look on my blog you may see just how fond I am of it!
This stamp is from Indigo Blu, embossed in silver, with a peg sentiment from Inkadinkado and die cut monogram letters from Cuttlebug's Typewriter alphabet.
For these fiddly things, I always stick Double Sided Tape onto the back of the card before running the dies through the Bug.
We almost made 300 entries last week... but this is quite a tricky one... I wonder how many you'll manage this time!
Lovely inspiration cards ladies - I'm going to need that. I've never made any monogram type of card - off for breakfast and a think!!
ReplyDeleteLast week's challenge was such fun - thanks! :)
What stunning cards - this is another great challenge
ReplyDeleteGreat cards ladies and I love what you have done Mandi using the two letters and your pretty 'D' card is lovely Chrissie...So had better get my thinking cap on!
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wonderful creations Ladies.
ReplyDeleteFab challenge yet again Ladies. Wonderful inspiration for us with your cards too. Love the M 'n' M Mandi what a clever idea. Zx
ReplyDeleteLove the MM male/female - what a fab idea? Great challenge last week but this one I may have to sit and ponder .........
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oh wow hun this is stunning oh love love those letters,you have used,brilliant deail just gorgeous hugs cherylx
ReplyDeleteOoo.... this one is going to make me ponder a while !!!! Love the MM card Mandi, so classy and elegant. Chrissie your gingham creation is so sweet and would make a lovely card for a little girl just learning her alphabet.
ReplyDeleteThanks again for a great challenge - I'll do my best !!
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wynneth
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Another fabby challenge - great projects too - thanks ladies :-D
ReplyDeleteGreat challenge and cards xx Jan
ReplyDeleteLovely cards as usual from the ladies! Thanks for the challenge! I´ve added mine.
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Birgit
Gorgeous cards girls, mmm not so easy to no what to do, will give it some thought, sue,x
ReplyDeleteLove the MM card. Beautiful and original made for the wedding. Fabulous also the other cards.
ReplyDeleteGr. Marja
Wow! Stunning samples, and a fab theme! Sorry I missed last week's - what a great set of entries!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards ladies, love the MM Mandi, so original and that stunning heart Chrissie absolutely brilliant. Have to have another cup of tea to see if inspiration strikes:))
ReplyDeleteVal x
Beautiful cards, love them all. Annette x
ReplyDeleteWOW what an awesome challenge again, will be back with this one
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Ildiko
I love the MM card - I thought it was for Mr & Mrs before I read the post.
ReplyDeletePlease, I have a question about the theme this week......does this have to have loads of white space? Will be back to see the answer, thank you. Annette x
ReplyDeleteIn answer to your question, Annette, yes!
ReplyDeleteWe always want to see 'white' or blank space with clean and simple lines no matter what the theme that week.
mandi
Hi ladies, your cards are amazing, and judging by the amount of great cards already it looks like this is going to be another popular one.
ReplyDeleteThanks Mandi
ReplyDeleteI really like your challenges! The cards from all the people who worked with it, give me a lot of inspiration! Thanks for that!
ReplyDeleteAnd the card with MM is great!
Debby
Great cards this week girls, but once again I won't be able to join in as we leave in the morning for 8 days in Cornwall, really looking forward to it and get a chance to unwind. Take care everyone and I'll join again when we get back. Hugs Rita xx
ReplyDeleteHoly Bajeebers those are some fantastic cards. Wow! Talk about setting the bar high....eeeesh! Well, one thing's for sure if you can't learn from the best, then who do you learn from? Thanks so much for the amazing inspiration (as always), I think we LIMettes expect nothing less from you talented ladies. This is a good one!
ReplyDeleteWOW Fantastic cards Mandi and Chrissie and so many beautiful cards already, feels like I missed the party, only joking:0) Need to put on my thinking cap, Great challenge idea again ladies, Thank you, Gay xxx
ReplyDeleteWell, this one wasn't easy, but I got there in the end. Thanx for another super challenge & the DT's cards are stunning.
ReplyDeleteSally x
Thanks for another great challenge, love both your cards, brillant. Really gives me inspiration
ReplyDeleteAnother brilliant challenge to get our teeth into! Thanks ladies, Vx
ReplyDeleteAnother fantastic challenge thank you girls. Loving this weeks inspiration!!
ReplyDeleteAli x
This totally stumped me!It certainly gave me lots to think about-a great challenge and great inspiration from the examples.I'm off to work but will be back to comment tonight!
ReplyDeleteHi Ladies
ReplyDeleteAnother brill theme! Keep up the good work!
LIMette Tina
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Bit more difficult theme this week I think, its certainly got the brain cells working, thanks for all your inspiration
ReplyDeletehttp://janetscraftycreations.blogspot.com/2011/06/monogram.html
Another week of hundreds of cards showing brilliant inspiration. It is hard to know what to do but what I like is that anyone can have a go, it's not just for the designers.
ReplyDeleteThank you Chrissie and Mandy for another stretching challenge. Sue x
Thank you for making me think outside of my comfort zone.
ReplyDeleteToni xx
This week is really stretching us all it seems! :-)
ReplyDeleteI think that the confusion arose for me (I don't know about anyone else) by reading the red bit of the challenge
Quote "So in effect, your monogram should represent the word it's standing for and not be a part of it."
My U represented the word You .... which I thought was OK ......
Thank you Chrissie & Mandi for keeping my brain cells ticking ...........
How hard was that, read the challenge on Saturday and had to wait nearly a week till I got back from holiday today to have a play...it was a tough one but that's what I love about the LIM challenges. Off now to link up my card xxx
ReplyDeleteHi Diva Mandi, to answer your question...I simply came to LIM and followed the process of uploading my card. Inlinz was still there. This is my first time in participating I'm sorry if I didn't make it on time. I enjoyed the challenge.
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Theresa (My Sassy Cards)
Well Chrissie and Mandi were correct in thinking this would be a hard one for us and there wouldn't be so many entries this week but I'd like to congratulate everyone who did submit something - such wonderful inspiration for the rest of us. Needless to say I didn't get to post anything this week - will look forward to what's in store tomorrow.
ReplyDeletedarn, i'm late again. i will try to do better this week. i did make a monogram card - you can see it here if you're interested (http://kathesadventure.blogspot.com/2011/06/adventures-in-crafting.html) - but forgot to post it.
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