mold II photos - part 1
Good afternoon everyone.
The set of photos I have for you this afternoon is of the Show & Tell cards from the Mold II club meeting last night.
The card was to be for a child & I had handed out a sketch to create it from, but I didn't put the sketch on the blog. I think because I thought of it at the last moment. It was basically a card with 3 panels on the front & then a topper to one side. So some cards were made with the sketch & some were not. But not to worry we had some great cards to look at;
The set of photos I have for you this afternoon is of the Show & Tell cards from the Mold II club meeting last night.
The card was to be for a child & I had handed out a sketch to create it from, but I didn't put the sketch on the blog. I think because I thought of it at the last moment. It was basically a card with 3 panels on the front & then a topper to one side. So some cards were made with the sketch & some were not. But not to worry we had some great cards to look at;
Elma's card in shades of blue has this lovely little fairy on the topper.
On the back of the card was a blue silhouette fairy die-cut.
Betty had several children in her family to make cards for - so a nice selection from her.
I do like those Gorjuss stamps - they are so cute.
Annette has created a Minion's card for Harry who is a fan of the Minions.
What a great card - I really like the one-eyed character.
Sue has carried her blue strip panels inside the gatefold card as well which really finishes it off well.
What a great little character in the topper
Elizabeth made 2 cards one birthday & one Christmas. The birthday card has another of those Gorjuss stamps, & what a lovely colour the card is. A cute Teddy posting his Christmas cards on the other card.
Carol has come up with a brilliant idea on her card. The balloons are stamped onto acetate & have actual strings hanging from them.
Carolyn made one of those lovely pop-up boxes.
Looking at the characters I assume it is a Bob the Builder card.
I thought I would show it to you flat & stood up.
That really was a popular card shape wasn't it.
There you go ladies, that's the show & tell cards.
I will be back tomorrow with the project of the evening.
'Bye for now.
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