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Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Birthday Cards

Hello Robin's Nest Readers!

Today I am sharing some Birthday Cards I have made for a Birthday Bash.  If you can believe it, there are four birthdays ~ two sets of twins ~ for this birthday party!  There are 3 boys and 1 girl, all pre-teen and teens, so I decided to create these cards... a little glam, a little darling, a little boyish, and little celebration!


I wrote on each of these cards "happy birthday" in cursive.
Here, I used the Ebony, Pink Grapefruit, Limoncello, and Blue Glitter 8.5"x11" Cardstock.  I used my dies and cut out a star and a black shape.  I drew with a fine point black sharpie a dashed line around the black shape.


I used the Birthday Paper Clips and clipped them to the star.
I cursive I wrote "happy birthday superstar".


With this card I used the Green Grass Glitter Cardstock and die cut out a large shape.  I then used the Boy Birthday Sticker and popped it in the middle.


A cursive "happy birthday" is added to the bottom.


Blue Glitter Crackle makes the silver fireworks pop!  I then added a Candy Apple Red Heart to the center.


I wrote Happy Birthday, It's Your Birthday, You're One Year Older around the fireworks.


For this card, I used Teal Waters, Candy Apple Red, and Blue Glitter Cardstock and die cut stars from them.  I used the same Birthday Boy Sticker from the Green Card.  The circles are from that sticker.  I used the foam pop up stickers and popped up the stars.


And of course, the handwritten "happy birthday".
I hope that you are inspired because every summer there are lots of birthday parties.  Creating your own cards makes it more awesome!

Until next time, 
Happy Crafting!
Rachel O'Crowley
The Robin's Nest

5 comments:

  1. Easy peasy, super fun and quick card! Great job!

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  2. These birthday cards are wonderful and so easy to make. Thanks for the tutorial .

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  3. That's a fun bunch of cards with some super fun ideas!

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  4. super mix of great cards.. all super cute

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