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Ilminster, Somerset, United Kingdom
43 years old, one wonderful daughter and husband. I love craft, card making, scrapbooking, jewellery making, altered art. I been crafting for about 8 years or so and moving house 6 years ago allowed me the space of my own craftroom. (Much to the annoyance of my husband!)

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Saturday 12 September 2009

Sugar bowl challenge and lovely tea!

Now I've been making the most of some time at home, it's been lovely, my daughter cooked the most delish tea of steak pie (from scratch, it really is a lie what they say about student cooking!)
She also made a lemon cheesecake the other night which I hadn't tried cos we ate out most of yesterday and that was wonderful as well, don't want her to go back to Nottingham now for more than the usual selfish mother reason.

Anyhoo, here's my card for Marlene's sketch at the sugar bowl, it was to use pink and brown as well which is always a fav combo. I used a gorguss girl coloured with copics, (My local craft store had an open day on today so managed to pick up some new colours for 10% off, bargain!) and some pink petticoat papers. The brads on the right hand corner I coloured with my copics to match the rest of the colours and then blinged them up with some embossing powders.

5 comments:

  1. fab card Lol. Hey if your daughters heading back to Nottingham and she's that good a cook - send her my way!!!!

    Victoria
    x

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  2. This is such a lovely card Lol, fab combination of papers, really effective.
    I was drooling when I read about your lemon cheesecake, it really is one of my fave deserts!
    Love Sarita xx

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  3. Beautiful card! Love the swirls on your paper! Thanks for joining the SB challenge and hope to see you in the next one too! Have a great day!

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  4. a fabulous card. such a sweet image. hugs rachxx

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  5. stunning! love the swirly and dotty paper!!

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