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Showing posts with label Daisy D's. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Daisy D's. Show all posts

Tuesday, 12 July 2022

Sand Between Your Toes

Peartree Cutfiles - July Online Crop - Challenge #2 - Just Add Water. The challenge is to scrap about water. So this layout shows my three children playing on the beach on the Isles of Scilly on holiday back in 2000.

 

I used:
Maja Design papers
Bazzill Basics Cardstock
Embroidered embellishment - Anchor
Ric - Rac Braid
Diasy D's letter stickers
Sand Between Your Toes and Banner Cutfiles





 

Thanks for looking
Lynn x

Friday, 26 November 2010

A Card for Baby

I blogged about new baby Esme last week, and have been trying to get time to make her a card. I had a busy weekend but on Sunday evening I got the Cricut out and made this for her. I popped it in the post on Monday so I hope it has arrived with Amy and Martin and little Esme by now. I'm enjoying following her progress on Facebook.


I used some very old papers from the Nursery set by Daisy D's - I love these and I'm down to the last few scraps now. Such pretty shades of lemon and pink, but distressed at the same time. The butterfly buttons are from Doodlebug Designs Inc. The letters are cut with the 'All Mixed Up' Cricut Cartridge. Shadowed and inked. I added plenty of Stickles glitter, perfect pearls, and flat backed pearls and gems. The corners were cut with the Jazz corner punch from EK Success.

Sunday, 28 February 2010

Tulip Yellow and Baby Pink

What a wet and windy day out there. I'm glad I don't need to go out today and I have some time to sit and craft. Here is a card I made last night. The Passion for Pro marker's blog challenge this week (40) is using Tulip Yellow and Baby Pink, plus stitching.


I used these two colours together with several other pink and yellow shades, cool greys, and some browns. The papers are from Daisy D's and the card is from Craftwork Cards. The ribbon, button and blossom are from my stash. I machine stitched the borders in a variety of stitches.

Anita gave me the two stamped images from her collection, I coloured the girl and the three sweet tins with the Pro markers the cut the images out. I sat the girl to the two stacked tins and used the chocolate box as a stopper for the easel.

If the sun shines tomorrow I will take a better photo.

Hope you are all home and dry. Thanks for looking, lovely to read your comments.