Morning all
As it was so hot yesterday I didn't do much I made a few cards, At the end of last week when removing stuff from cupboards that had got wet in the flooding, I found this packet of paper with the original instructions in it.
It was the instructions that drew me to the plastic bag as I thought that I finished this 6" Paper pad
I thought I thrown the card instructions or should I say pictures of their designs out as I was not particular fond of the cards, and just used the Paper Pad as I like the designs
I had about 4 full sheets and lots of cut off so thought I would finish as many cards as I could with the remnants . I think I did well made 6 cards and even a fancy fold in amongst it. I tried a "London Bridge" card its not like a normal Bridge card . I seen it on You Tube a few days ago Its from Lyn Dunn a Stamping Up Demonstrator and wanted to try it. So easy, I even made a bigger version than what was in the instructions. I still have to dye cut some birds for it to finish it off
This is one of the cards Using Ultimate Crafts "Rambling Rose" 6" paper pad
I am entering it into Sketch~n~Scrap Card Challenge for Week 2 for March
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I hope you like my interpretation of Sketch~n~Scrap Card Sketch 213
MY CARD:
THE SKETCH:
THANKS FOR STOPPING BY
HAVE A CRAFTY DAY
MAUREEN
Pretty card and great job with the sketch! Thank you for joining us at Sketch N Scrap this month! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat an absolutely beautiful card Maureen! Great take on the card sketch too! Thanks for playing along with us this month @ Sketch N Scrap.
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely card!! I love the soft feel it has! Thanks for joining us at Sketch N Scrap!
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful card, Maureen! I would say 6 cards out of what you had left is fantastic! Thanks so much for sharing with us at Sketch N Scrap!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful. I love that little photo! Thanks for joining the challenge at Sketch n Scrap. Dorlene DT SNS
ReplyDeleteGreat job with the sketch.
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us at Sketch N Scrap.
Surama