In the last two months, I’ve celebrated a few milestone birthdays with family and friends. 1, 18, 30, 50 and 90. I try my best, on these types of birthdays, to make them a special card for the occasion. Here are a few I came up with:
D’s grandfather, also known as “Poppie” turned 90 in October! Luckily, I had these older gentleman style stickers from an old Jolee’s line to use as accents:

My past roommate, whom I affectionately call my “wifey,” turned 30:

(supplies: patterned paper – Making Memories, Stickers – K&Company Handmade & Jolee’s Parcel, # stickers – Pink Paislee)
We went to our friend’s kid’s first birthday in early November:

(supplies: Patterned paper: Martha Stewart Crafts, Punch – EK Tools, Elmo Sticker – Jolees)
My aunt and godmother turned nifty fifty. I would assume did wouldn’t be happy with “50” written on her card, so instead I gave her the glistening bird card from the Trigger Tuesday challenge I had made a few weeks earlier:

Happy Birthday all!
These cards are awesome and gave me some great ideas for a first and a 60th birthday cards that I need to make. Thanks for sharing them with us.