However, I have learnt a rather useful (if basic) lesson. Do not leave your cards on top of the printer, in front of direct sunlight as all your ink fades. I got inspiration from Issue 136 of Quick Cards (p60) - triple stamping. It is were you carefully layer three different sized pieces of card on top of each other and stamp across the borders so that the image is on all three pieces of card. Once happy, the individual cards are matted on to contrasting paper and layered back together. The effect is very pretty and is a way of producing your own background papers. Admittedly, it is not so effective after three weeks in direct sunlight.
However, here are the cards I made for Mum and Mum-in-Law, they are 6x6 gate-fold cards:
Now that the girls are growing up they seem to be invited to birthday parties more and more often. It is lovely to see how excited they get, therefore, I had a couple of cards to get ready this month.

I made sure the front panel and back panel were the same size and scored both sheets at 1/2 inch and 1 inch in from both sides and folded the score lines so that it forms a box frame, which would push flat in an envelope (but don't glue yet). I cut the aperture from the front panel, and kept the square piece that came out. I then cut the base image for the decoupage from the next sized die down from the the one I cut the aperture with.
I compiled the decoupage on to the base image and glued it onto the square I saved from the aperture I cut from the front panel. I glued one side of the front panel to the back panel and placed the decoupage in the box frame. After carefully lining up the image, I glued it in place and then glued the other side of the box frame.
I then decorated freely with the embellishments, adding some cosmic twinkles glitter glue to the centre of the flowers. I was really pleased with how it came out, although I think in future I would change the colour of the card I printed the decoupage on.

Lets just hope I understood my 7yr old's ramblings correctly and her friend really does like Frozen, as she got home made Frozen wrapping paper as well!
That's it for this month. I am still trying to start the scrapbook for Izzy, however I am struggling to find a way of starting it. Any suggestions let me know (I am using the Snap Studio, Simple Stories system).