Mold II photos

Good evening everyone - I trust you are all well.

Tonight I have the Show & Tell from the Mold II ladies this month.  The subject was chosen by Rita & it was to make a handbag card, or a handbag shape on a card - or some other type of handbag dependant on what everyone had been doing.

Here are what the ladies sent in;

Annette
Annette used her Wendy Stenton handbag template.
She then embossed the front & the silver butterfly on the flap


Annette's bag has an explosion insert.
Great idea.


Carolyn
Carolyn used a Carnation Cards die with coloured vignette.
A real wow image.


side view


Ceri
Instead of a card card - Ceri & her Mum did some sewing crafting.
Dot of our club being Ceri's Mum

This one Dot made to hold a bottle of wine for Ceri & her husband's 
10th wedding anniversary.


This one Cer made for Father's Day for her Dad
and................


................ she made a sour dough loaf to go in it.


Hmm, very tasty looking.

Dot

Dot made this really pretty in pink Clutch Bag


Elma
Elma used a Stephanie Weightman die, cut twice once on card & once on glossy card.
Very rich looking


Helen
Helen cut down a piece of a4 card, cut a handbag shape, embossed lines to make it look padded then die cut the handle, clasp & flower embellishments.  She then made some paper beads & made them into a family handbag charm.


Me
On my card I have also cross-line embossed it for texture.  
It is made from gold miri card - which doesn't look very gold in the photo.
Some ribbon trim & a blingy ornament for decoration.


Rita
It was Rita that set the challenge - so she has sent quite a few samples.
These 2 photos are of using a handbag card that she had.




The next 2 cards, Rita cut herself & one is going to her niece



Just to tempt us this one has chocolates in it, &
this bag Rita said she made some time ago.




Great handbags ladies.

Thank you for the challenge Rita.

That's me for today ladies - more tomorrow - if I can get my act together.
'Bye for now.











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