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Hello and welcome to my crafting blog. If you are new to visiting me, thank you for stopping by! This is my personal space where I talk about the latest creations that I've made using various crafting products.

If you are looking for a commission or inspiration on a particular card or occasion, please scroll down and take a look on the left hand side at the "Labels" column where it will list cards by occasion and by Stampin' Up! stamp sets in alphabetical order for easy viewing. Just click on one of the titles to view the various cards and boxes in your chosen category.

If you would like me to make a specific card for a special someone or occasion, please email me for more details.

Enjoy your stay, and if you have time, please leave a message to let me know you've dropped by :)

Alex

Saturday, 11 August 2012

Reason To Smile

Hi all,

Another Thank You card made using Reason To Smile stamp set that you can get only with an order in August for FREE with a £60 spend, or yours for just £14.95 in clear mount or £18.95 in wood mount.

Thank You


Stamps:  Reason To Smile and So Happy For You (SAB 2010).
Cardstock: Calyspo Coral (In Color 2011-2013) and Whisper White.     
Inkpad:
Calyspo Coral and Pool Party (In Color 2011-2013).  Versamark Stamp Pad.

Accessories: Word Window Punch, Baker's Twine - Calyspo Coral, Embossing Buddy, Stampin' Emboss Powder - White, Heat Tool, SU Bone Folder, Paper Snips, Stamp-A-Ma-Jig and Dimensionals.
Card Size:
A6.

Have a great weekend.

Alex

1 comment:

  1. Hello Alex

    I stumbled across your blog.

    Always a pleasure seeing another crafter getting pleasure from what they do.

    Your cards are more sophisticated than anything I have done.

    I sometimes make my own Christmas cards, I make lino cuts and print them on my old hand press.

    I do quite a lot of gilding, but I am primarily a bookbinder,some of your cards are like small books with complicated covers.

    Do you ever use simple 3 hole sewing to join several pages together? It could be sewn with ribbon.

    I run a site devoted to craft bookbinding, there are a lot of free bookbinding manuals which may interest you.

    Come on over if you have a moment.

    Good luck to us all.

    Richard

    ReplyDelete

Hi there,

Thank you for visiting my blog and taking the time to leave me a comment, I look forward to reading it :)

Alex