Tuesday, August 20, 2019

Creepy Birthdays

My children and grandchildren love themselves some creep.

I got into my daughter’s creep stash and made them all creepy happy birthday cards this year.

Grandson’s card


Daughter-in-Law’s card


Son’s card

Granddaughter’s card

Daughter’s card

It was fun to make cards outside the ordinary box.
Especially for birthdays.

11 comments:

jenclair said...

Oooh! I love the creep! What wonderful birthday cards...and ideas for Halloween. :)

Carol Swift said...

This is totally my kind of cards...love them!

quiltingbydawn said...

These creepy cards could double as Halloween cards! Wickedly good!

West Michigan Quilter said...

Yes, these are creepy cards! So nice to see you've been creative. It's been a while since I've heard from you. I bet you're all ready for Halloween!

Lin said...

What a great collection of cards! It's good to work on something different. xx

Tera Callihan said...

Ooooooooh!!! These are freaking awesome!!!! They are going to love them!!!! I know I do!!! I don't even know if I could pick a favorite! I think it'd be the one you made for your daughter, close second would be at your grandsons. But they are all so awesome!!! Feel free to adopt me!

sheila 77 said...

Oh my gosh these are top class creepy. Imagine getting the "Danse" one, and the background on the son's card glows evilly - how did you do that! plus get a good photograph of the glow. The last one massively creeps me out, looks like it is going to be some Birthday Party - and the poor guy in front.

Ruth said...

I love seeing your creepy art. It looks like you have used a lot of different techniques. I am guessing that your daughter-in-law's card is either stenciled or stamped.It's good to see your post and I think you must be busy "doing" and having fun.

tink's mom said...

I love each and every one of those creepy cards. They are wonderful. One creepier than the next.

Karen Dunbrook said...

wow...these are amazing!! I have a bestie that would just love these, well done mf.
x Karen

Brett Nash said...

This was a lovelly blog post