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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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Wednesday 18 April 2012

What's on your workdesk Wednesday

Here's what's been sitting on my workdesk this Wednesday morning. I'm working a late again today so have had some time to play in my craftroom before I head out to the day job.
I used the following products to make the card:
 Papermania bookprint A5 paper pack, blue & pink paper freebie from a magazine, spellbinder dies, bitty blossom flowers & leaves), wings of hope (wings) & sewing elements (dress form). I've distressed the paper with Tim Holtz distress inks in spun sugar & pumice stone.All matted onto colour core core'dinatons. Then added ribbon and scissors charm. 




So here's the finished card. (Got a bit of a pink and blue phase going on at the moment!) 






21 comments:

  1. Thank you for the glimpse of your work this week on WOYWW x

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  2. Morning Lol, Lovely card. I am always attracted to anything made with print paper so I really like your flower embellishment! Hope you have a good day at work. Happy WOYWW Helen 42

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  3. WOW your card is stunning! I just love all the various elements that you have added to it, its really beautiful :)

    Have a great WOYWW and a fab week, Luv Karen #11

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  4. I really, really want that bookprint paper but it is out of stock until the middle of May! Your card is lovely in pinks and blues. Happy WOYWW from Anne #30

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  5. It's gorgeous! I do love that Papermania pad, glad I got mine when I did, loving the blue and pink too. Take care & enjoy this weeks WOYWW snoop. Zo xx 17

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  6. Love your card and love those flowers, I need to make some flowers, must get onto that.

    Thanks for sharing.
    Eliza #103

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  7. Hi, this is my third attempt at leaving a message so hopefully you will get this one! I love that bookprint paper, but it is out of stock until mid May, so a bit of a wait. Your card is lovely in all its pinks and blues. Regards, Anne #30

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  8. Fantastic card - thanks for sharing and for the peep into your workspace - Hazel, WOYWW #85 x

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  9. What a stunning card, I love all the detail and the colours are just gorgeous
    Sophie x
    No.57

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  10. Love your pink and blue card and nothing wrong with that colour combo if you ask me.

    Great looking space too.

    Have a great week and enjoy this special WOYWW!
    #26

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  11. Well Lol, I wish my colour phases were so successful! Beautiful card - and proof if it were needed that you don't have to make every TH product into a card featuring seven shades of wee wee!!

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  12. that looks like the desk of a busy person! and totally understand the pink and blue phase, seems i'm there too, lol
    have a happy week
    france
    #97
    xx

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  13. your finished card is fab
    have a fab crafty week and
    happy woyww
    kay #51

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  14. Great images and thanks for sharing, i love my spellies but not got the bitty blossoms.. have fun

    Lisa #112
    xx

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  15. Beautiful creation, love those flowers just Perfect, Have a great week, Hugs May x x x No2

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  16. I love the way the twirly spiral cutouts turn into flowers - the card is really pretty. And pinks and blues are a lovely combination :)
    Hugs, LLJ #7 xx

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  17. Love the colours. Thanks for sharing Liz no 141

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  18. you stampers are all so good about listing what you use to make your cards. i love it, i know what to look for when i go to the craft store.

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  19. Wow, that's lush! Getting around everyone eventually. Happy WOYWW #45

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