happy birthday triangles


Howdy!  It's Amy T here sharing a birthday card.  I've been trying to build up my stash of birthday cards because I tend to leave those to the last minute.  


I've become the official birthday card maker at work.  It took me several months to start the tradition so about half of my co-workers received store bought {gasp!} cards.  To make matters worse, they were highly over priced ones from Whole Foods.  For those of you that aren't familiar with Whole Foods, it's called Whole Paycheck because of their prices.

Okay, so I think it is more stressful to make cards for non-crafters than for crafters, how about you?

This particular card has heat embossing, something that I never tire of.  I finally put my more heavily used embossing powders in a disposable container and have plastic spoons handy. In the past, I would do the heat embossing over a scrap piece of paper...I always made a mess and wasted a bunch of the powder.  

I think this card could be unisex, how about you?


I used Mister Huey's Sherbet & Garden.

I think that the matte gold sequins are suitable for a guy...not too shiny for them.



The Happy Birthday sentiment is from



*The muffin top sentiment makes me chuckle every time!

Tiny Triangles that's one popular stamp!


Remember, there's an "Email Me When Available" button if you're interested in something that is out-of-stock in the shop! 

Thanks for stoppin' by and have a terrific weekend!



42 comments

  1. Fab card - anyone would love it.

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  2. Totally adorable card, and I so agree it could be used for anyone! Loving the embossing and vellum sentiment, and the matte gold sequins are the perfect touch. Love Amy's work!

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  3. What a cheery card! Sure to make anyone smile on their birthday! So happy to see you here, Amy:)

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  4. LOVE everything about this card Amy!!! WOW!!!

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  5. I love it! I am always making cards for Andrew's students, and this is quick and easy! Gonna have to case this!

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    1. Thanks Miriam...quick and easy is the best, eh?!

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  6. Definitely could be unisex Amy, but I will say it is fantastic!! Thanks for sharing your process! I have been to Whole Foods, the first one I went to was in Vancouver when they were very new to Canada. Yup pricey! This cad is way better than any store bought!

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    1. Thanks Tracey...you should see how long it would take me to find a decent card and then it would be so expensive!

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  7. Love the watercoloring with the embossing.. fabulous card Amy..

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  8. I loved the embossing n water colors combo !

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  9. This is perfect! Love the background and colors! Very sweet, to become the official birthday card maker at work. ;)

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  10. Beautiful...in a manly way! love the yellow wash and matte gold sequins...my heat tool gave up the ghost last week and of course, I've never wanted to emboss more than I do this week! lol

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    1. Thanks Barb! If you really want to heat emboss you could always do it over a toaster...that's what I use to do before buying a heat gun :)

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  11. cute. love the embossing and the bright yellow you chose. I have a cake top, not a muffin top. (;

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    1. haha...chuckling Kelly...thanks for stoppin' by!

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  12. this card is pretty swanky! I love the shade of yellow with those triangles!

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    1. Wida, you crack me up...swanky...Love it!

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  13. Clean and simple...I love it! Definitely unisex!

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  14. Love the card Amy and I can see why you are the official card maker for the office.

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  15. Love love love this!! LOVING those triangles!!!!!

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  16. It IS unisex, and beautiful! :)

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  17. A perfect unisex card, Amy! Love it!

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  18. Great card for both men and women, Amy. I love flat sequins and the ones you used are discrete and perfect. I also love the watercolor look using mists :).

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  19. Great colors on a very pretty card. I like the triangles background stamp. I think this could be a guy or girl card. Very nice job!
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  20. Embossing, water-colour, vellum AND your flair and style = winning combination! Wonderful card and yes, works for guys or gals. Fabulous!!
    c

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  21. Cool and trendy, perfect for guy or gal. Love those flat matte sequins and will definitely have to look into those!

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