A recent card
Good afternoon everyone - I hope you are enjoying his lovely sunshine.
Looking through the photos on my laptop of cards I have made (I like to keep a record!) - I didn't realise how many there were still to show you. I expect it has been due to the fact that you the club members have kept me busy with photos of projects & showcases etc.
So, today I have another card for you & it is one of several I made using up kits that I had & mainly Hunkdory kits. Then today one of the magazines I bought has some Hunkydory card & toppers as a free gift - so I will be busy putting those together too very soon.
Looking through the photos on my laptop of cards I have made (I like to keep a record!) - I didn't realise how many there were still to show you. I expect it has been due to the fact that you the club members have kept me busy with photos of projects & showcases etc.
So, today I have another card for you & it is one of several I made using up kits that I had & mainly Hunkdory kits. Then today one of the magazines I bought has some Hunkydory card & toppers as a free gift - so I will be busy putting those together too very soon.
I loved these bird topper - they are so sweet.
Not sure how I managed to partly cover the head of the lower one.
I am sure on a test layout that didn't happen.
Looking amongst my stash I found some old peel-off stickers - I don't use them all that often - but these vertical ones were just right for this card.
Tomorrow I have a workshop down at Daleside with the 4 ladies who attend regularly for rubber stamping sessions.
When I have published this post I am going to update he information on the "Events" page for the October workshop with Elizabeth Robinson It will probably take me about half an hour to do
'Bye for now.
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