Wednesday, April 24, 2013

one of the boxes for the 1 year olds cards
2 communion cards I made today with 2 different images from Kathryn Andrews fincher
her images are very evocative of days gone by
glittered everything with glamour dust 


2nd box

bookatrix box
thought it was going to be sunny today but rather dull now here in kilcoole.
thank god the 5 cards for the 1year old have just been collected actually glad to see the back of them.
Frank came home from work last night with a request for a card for a colleague's wife (india, tennis, computers and husband home alone minding kids) that was the brief as written  found out later wife goes to India  to set up call centres and he wanted a card "1 step up from tescoes"
Well I showed him and have charged him way above tesco prices serve him right!

inside of card

front of card anyone for tennis outside the Taj Mahal?






easel card for the 1 year old I love this image of vintage bears

just adore graphic 45 papers at the moment this is from the once upon a springtime  range
 and just added a big gold bow and a couple of die cut  flourishes.
decoupaged some of the flowers on one of the pages.

this image is from the chrysallis cd from crafters companion
I love christine haworth's images.

 designed a crown from a template found on google images ty yvonne for the wand idea
paper for crown was a cup paper

4 comments:

  1. fabulous cards I love how the wand turned out,
    there all beautiful my favourite is the ballet dancer
    see you tomorrow for lunch
    Yvonne

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  2. Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous cards Claire, Love the Communion cards and the cards 1 step up from Tesco's and the kiddies cards are a sheer delight. You must have a lot of very happy customers. xx

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  3. Hi Claire, great to see you back in "blog" land. Love all your cards, especially the little ballerina. I did comment on your first day back as I got such a shock. It must have gone into cyber space. Will keep looking. Aiveen.

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  4. Great cards with great imagination! The vintage bears are really cute!

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