Sunday, August 9, 2009

Live, Laugh, Love

How nice it would be if I can "live, laugh, love" everyday. Although I know its virtually impossible, I will still try my best to make it happen.

That aside, on the aesthetic aspect, I just changed my blog background and header. Background courtesy of http://hotbliggityblog.com and well, I just made the blog header myself. Not that well-done since I wasn't feeling inspired.

Same goes for this card. I wasn't feeling exactly inspired and just rushed through one piece because my friend's birthday is just tomorrow. That's what you get for rushed work! It is also one of my first card-making experience and I used scraps to complete it, so yeah. :) As if it wasn't obvious enough, I really really loved the ribbon. The quote is so typical yet so meaningful. :)

Live,Laugh,Love by you.

Supplies:
Patterned papers: Pink Paislee, SEI
Ribbon: Ki Memories
Ribbon holder: Making Memories


(Photo wasn't well-taken because of rainy weather and dark clouds. Normally I would wait for better weather conditions before taking a photo, but not that much of a choice here because I have to send the card over to my friend by tomorrow, haha!)

I definitely hope that she will embrace the signifance behind this card. :)
Now I can't wait for my own birthday, lol! It's 24th September if anybody wish to know, *hinthint*

Please leave comments whenever you can! I will be sure to check out your blog back and leave some comments as well. :)

5 comments:

missusem said...

:) Hello!! Thanks for leaving comments on my projects on 2Peas.. nice to meet another Singapore girl ..

Amber said...

Thanks for the sweet comment! Your layout below is GORGEOUS too! =) Your card is great also!

Hope you have a great day! =)

Lydia said...

Super cute card, great use of the owl!

mandysea said...

I'm so glad you came to visit! I saw your fabulous LO on Prima this morning!! Your card is stunning also!
What a talent you are!

Diane Rasmussen said...

this is so cute -where did you get the ribbon? Love it and the card and want to make one for my granddaughter. Thanks