After all the gremlins the other day I hope I have finally got my blog back to normal. I just cannot fathom what went wrong but my text was all over the place. Sorry if it put any of you off commenting but for those who did I much appreciate you taking the time so view and comment.
Today is in the same vein as the Christmas card but is a Birthday one.
Today is in the same vein as the Christmas card but is a Birthday one.
8 x 8 scalloped card
Spotty card and green is a pack from Papermania
White Centura Pearl Card
Green Stripped Paper is a free download from Jak Heath http://www.jakheath.com/
Spellbinders Rose Creations Die and Foliage Die
Ribbon and pearls from stash
Hopefully all is well when I post this.
I had a look at the Candy Kart for Lana's wedding and we have come up with a couple of ideas on how to add the couples names. I have cut out all the letters and hearts, using my Cricut Mini, in a variety of sizes, to see what fits best. I must say Lana's dad has done a great job on the Kart and I suggested he hire it out after Lana's wedding.
Well here goes everything crossed, thank you for your patience.
Wilma x x x
Such a simple but very clever idea Wilma. I think I may borrow this at some stage !! All well with your blog today! Flipping computers eh! Christine xx
ReplyDeleteI borrowed the idea from Liz at http://craftylizscreation.blogspot.co.uk so feel free. Her cards are stunning.
DeleteWilma x x x
Beautiful card Wilma. Hugs Rita xxx
ReplyDeleteLove this idea Wilma, of the flowers tumbling from an open box, Do you mind if I pinch it? Love the strips and the spots together too, xxxx
ReplyDeleteI pinched the idea from Liz at http://craftlizscreations.blogspot.co.uk and her cards are stunning x x
Deletelovely Wilma I really love green
ReplyDeletejacqui x
This brought back memories. I made a similar some time ago using lilac papers.
ReplyDeleteLove yours you used far more flowers that me and that give it more of the Wow! Factor.
Hugs
Patricia xxx
ReplyDeleteWilma. Yes much better to day I don't have to hold the image on large so I could read it. Your card today is stunning, love the ways you have done the flowers.
Hazel xxx
Hi Wilma, I thought there was something wrong, the text spread out over the screan, but I still managed to comment. Pleased you got it fixed.
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely, gorgeous colours and such a great design, Kate x
hi Wilma, your card is beautiful, love the colour and those fabulous flowers
ReplyDeletepam
Gorgeous card Wilma.
ReplyDeleteLove the idea of this card Wima love your colours and lovely flowers
ReplyDeleteAnne
Lovely card and idea even if you did pinch it! LOL! You still created this stunning card with the idea and these greens are lovely Wilma!Glad it is displaying well today!
ReplyDeleteCrafty Hugs
Heather xx
What a beautiful card Wilma, the green stripey paper is lovely and your flowers just make the card. Hugs, Jen x
ReplyDeleteKrafty Keepsakes
Hi Wilma
ReplyDeleteIm loving the greens and the mix of spots and stripes.
Glad your blogs back to normal. x
Good morning Wilma,
ReplyDeleteSaw your comment on Kate`s Blog about needing a big "Ink Pad" for a Big Stamp. You can stamp any stamp using a "Tiny" Ink Pad .... tap the pad on the stamp rather than trying to place the stamp on the pad.
Hope this helps
If I have read the comment wrong I do apologise
Hugs
Patricia xxx
This is lovely Wilma the colours are so fresh it reminds me of a pacer! Have a great weekend
ReplyDeleteJohn xx
Great card Wilma. These flowers are gorgeous and I love the combination of spots and stripes.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your email. I can't understand why blogger won't let you comment but he can be an awkward beggar, can' he?
Kat xx
Thank you for your lovely comment on the Owlie post Wilma. I've been looking through your blog and admiring all your beautiful shaped cards and the clever ways you use your Spellbinder dies. I've been to a demonstration today and have watched Erika (http://snappycrafts.blogspot.co.uk/) making lovely cards with the new Christmas dies. Although you've given me credit for the box of flowers card the inspiration originally came from a birthday card a crafting friend gave me and she in turn had found it pinned on Pinterest from Helen's blog(http://www.handcraftedbyhelen.blogspot.co.uk/2012/01/birthday-present-card.html)
ReplyDeleteI've made lots of them this year and might try a Christmas version too. Sounds like you've got a willing pupil in your neighbour's daughter. I just wish my niece lived a little closer as I think we'd get up to all kinds of crafting mischief. Happy crafting.
Liz xx