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Monday, 28 February 2022

Windmill

 I received a class in the post recently from the lovely Jenny and if you visit her at Stamping Moments you will be able to see there is currently another one on offer - scroll down to see details of previous ones.  Occasionally there is a card within the class which just doesn't immediately appeal  and this was the case here, nothing at all wrong with the design but just not for me..  I decided to use some things from my own stash along with some of the die cuts provided for the class and have made a different card.  

I started with a square of blue card which I embossed and then I cut a piece of green patterned paper using a grassy edge die.  Next thing was to stamp and fussy cut some tulip flowers and leaves  and to print a sentiment before assembling everything together using the die cut windmill and the rows of small tulips (these last two items came with the class).  


Windmill - from Tulip Fields set Stampin' Up
Small tulip border - from Flowering Tulips also SU
Embossing Folder - Bark 3D folder from SU
Large Tulips - Timeless Tulips set SU

5 comments:

  1. You've turned this into a beautiful card Val.

    Sue xx

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  2. I just love that windmill with the tulips! It makes me think of what a warm day in Holland might look like! Beautiful card!

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  3. Hi Val,
    What a very wonderful card and I love your fab scene you have created.
    Just love those Tulips they look very real and gorgeous.
    My Daughter's fave flower too.
    I am currently looking for a Tulip Stamp or die cut or mabe both for her Birthday in July.
    Lots of crafty love. Jenny L.

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  4. Another card shouting Spring! We all want it to happen. Tulips and windmills - a perfect combination. x

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  5. I've had a problem leaving a comment yesterday hopefully today is ok...Love how you've added your own 'bits' to the card and I recognize the tulip set from a couple of years ago...you've created a lovely scenic card Val

    Anne

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