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Sunday, 19 May 2013

A blog before bedtime.

No I couldn't suppress my creativity today if I tried! After whipping up cup cakes, lemon drizzle cake and cheese scones for the family, I slammed in the lamb roast, cleared away and returned to my craft table :-)

It was a quick effort really.  I wanted to try out some of my new cosmic shimmer mists ( as demonstrated by my aunt recently)  so I sprayed my mat and dipped and sprayed etc and ended up with some lovely backgrounds to make some cards. 

 Couldn't stop there, I die cut some card using an x cut die and inked a background using distress inks.  I used the Lavinia stamps to put on geese, willow leaves and textured edge in black ink.

  Yes the mica powders were allowed out again too! I embossed one of my pieces of sprayed card then applied versa mark and it had a touch more of mica too!

Hope you enjoy.

Love and hugs x x x x

12 comments:

  1. do I spot Lavinia Geese? that is really lovely, make me think of warm summer evenings ... some of which I hope we will have this year!well done xx

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  2. o wow .its stunning ...well done...x

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  3. This is beautiful Sweetie x
    http://sylviaskards.blogspot.co.uk/

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  4. Clare this is fab....love the colours you've used, and that's a lovely embossing folder, one of the few I don't have! xx Have you entered the Lavinia challenge?
    (Aunty Barb) xxx

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    1. Haven't entered yet. Will try tonight. X x x

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  5. This is stunning Clare, I love the beautiful geese and the lovely colours.

    Hugs
    Linda xxx

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  6. Lovely image, beautiful colours - love the shimmer - great card!!
    xx

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  7. Claire this is gorgeous and that image is fabulous, i love the colours.

    Joan x

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  8. Wow this is absolutely fab xx

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  9. very nice the colours are so grate and bold.
    AJ XX X

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  10. Wow! One word! "Stunning" xx

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  11. This is gorgeous, and love the setting of the sunset behind the geese.

    Claire x

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