I recently purchased a flower making stencil and have been cutting up that pile of patterned paper scraps. I'm loving how easy it is to make these. This card was made from more scraps and RAK's.
Hi Lynn, this is a pretty card. I also wanted to let you know that you won my WCMD blog prize: http://windyrobinson.blogspot.com/2010/10/world-card-making-day-blog-tour-rak.html. Congrats!
Hey Lynn, saw that you stopped by my blog. You have some wonderful projects here. You mentioned OWH, and that you want to meet some local people. Why don't you contact me through my blog (you can email me from my profile) and let me know where you are. :)
Such a lovely, soft-looking card, but am wondering what is a flower making stencil? I'm rather new at this and wonder how you made it with scraps. Maybe you could explain it on your blog sometime and I'll check back on it. Thanks for sharing.
Lynn, This is really a feminine and especially lovely card and is great for so many occasions, youth or adult. Very versatile! Blessings,
ReplyDeleteHi Lynn, this is a pretty card. I also wanted to let you know that you won my WCMD blog prize: http://windyrobinson.blogspot.com/2010/10/world-card-making-day-blog-tour-rak.html. Congrats!
ReplyDeleteI like your flower.
ReplyDeleteHi Lynn! I love your card, great use of your supplies and scraps! Thanks for joining us again this week at Operation Write Home!
ReplyDeleteThat is a gorgeous flower, Lynn, and a very pretty card!
ReplyDeleteHey Lynn, saw that you stopped by my blog. You have some wonderful projects here. You mentioned OWH, and that you want to meet some local people. Why don't you contact me through my blog (you can email me from my profile) and let me know where you are. :)
ReplyDeleteTake care...
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Such a lovely, soft-looking card, but am wondering what is a flower making stencil? I'm rather new at this and wonder how you made it with scraps. Maybe you could explain it on your blog sometime and I'll check back on it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.