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Saturday, 18 August 2012

Posting My Letter

Good day to you crafters and followers.  Hopefully as this is being posted I will be on my way to the British Craft Fayre at Donnington Park and I promise I will have a whale of a time.
Now to my card, again I started with my image.  This is the way I usually craft, I start with the image colour it in and then choose the backing papers and layout.  To be honest, probably like most of you out there choosing the layout is the hardest part.  I think my layout mojo is on a go slow!
Anyway, this image is a Paintbox Poppet stamp from the 1st set crafters companion released.  She is stamped with versafine and then embossed. 
I have coloured her in using copics, die cut her and matted her onto some co-ordinations card which was also diecut.
I then went to my white 6x6 card, which is followed by another piece of the coordinations card and then my backing paper which was out of my crafty stash.  I wound two different  coloured ribbons around and then finished it all off with the diecut flowers and leaves which are all marianne dies.  Topping the flowers off with some gems - yes gems folks.  The moths flew out of that box I tell you.
Hope you like this little card and thank you for stopping by.  You all take care.
I intend to enter this into: -
My Craft Creations challenge which is 'Anything Goes'

4 comments:

  1. This is gorgeous...lovely image and papers.xxx

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  2. Lovely card Kandis, thank you for taking part in the challenge, good luck x

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  3. Liking your card especially the ribbons and flowers etc in the corner.

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  4. Beautiful card, and love the way you have used the ribbons, different from the usual straight across method xx

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