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Wednesday 1 June 2011

Using Up Leftovers

While having one of my fairly regular tidy-ups of the work space I came across the papers I printed out for the Funky Hand challenge this month where we had a recipe to follow.  Rather than store them away in my oddments box which is getting full to overflowing I decided to make another card using the same three background papers.  The base card was cut using a Go Kreate die, using the smaller dies in the set for the layers.  The flowers were stamped onto the papers and cut out, adding buttons and pearls to the centres.  The sentiment was produced on the computer, cut out with a 'Nestie' and popped onto a Cuttlebug diecut flower shape.  Following the recipe I added a ribbon and that's it with another piece of the spotted freebie paper cut out with the Go Kreate die for an insert which I've stuck inside the card.


Take a look at the Funky Hand blog where there are regular postings during the month from the Design Team and you can also pick up the freebie spotted paper

16 comments:

  1. I really like this one. The flowers are luuuurverly. Thanks for playing at Get Funky again. xx

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  2. This is a lovely card Val. The colours are gorgeous and the shape just adds to the overall effect.

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  3. It just goes to show what to a lovely card you can make with 'leftovers'....a really great card Val.

    Anne

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  4. I love this card! As Stamps and Paper said it's amazing the wonderful things you can make with 'leftovers'! Once again..thanks for joining in with us this month over at the Get Funky Challenge Blog.
    anice xx

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  5. Lovely card - I hope you don't mind me following you from another blog where you said you had not heard of tea cards. I was responsible for that choice. Tea cards are something we used to do on a Yahoo group I was once on and then swap them - you can find out more information about them (they were like cigarette cards to look at - and collectable) if you go to the blurb on Just for Fun http://jffchallenge.blogspot.com - Hugs, Neet

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  6. Hi Val, a lovely card. It's just proves why us crafters don't throw anything away, they always come in useful. Also make brilliant cards. Thanks for visiting me. Hugs x ChrisB

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  7. What a great card, love the shape. And to think that it nearly ended up in the scrap box. Think I'll have to see what I can find in mine.

    Sue

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  8. Hi

    What a fantastic shape and fabby design.

    Love that amazing selection of flowers. Beautiful work!!!

    Thank you for sharing with Get Funky!

    Love Jules xx

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  9. Lovely card and the colours are so muted but work really well together xxL

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  10. You've done a brilliant job with this - the colours are lovely and all the ingredients go together so well. Would you like to come and do a "regular tidy-up" of my workspace too?

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  11. oh i love it, that is one of my absolute favourite colourways, i use it all the time!! and super left over usage!! thank you for getting funky with us hugs Lou xxx

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  12. Woinderful card Val - love the shape and the flowers are gorgeous.
    Thanks for 'cookin' it up at Get Funky with us this time and good luck.
    {{Debs}}xx

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  13. Thanks for joining in again Val - two cards, wow! its an honour that you loved Kathy's recipe so much you did it twice - she will be thrilled!

    Good luck again.

    Paula x x x
    FH DT member.

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  14. Thanks for joining our Get Funky! challenge again this month. I absolutely love everything about this card.

    Jackie x

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  15. Lovely card and I do like the shape - how big is the card using the Go Kreate dies? I've not got any and quite like the look of them...!!

    Thanks for entering the Get Funky! Challenge – hope you can join us again next month! Get Funky!

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  16. oh just gorgeous! Thanks for sharing your project with us over at Get Funky! Hope you can come & join in with our new challenge too!

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