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Showing posts with label Kanban diecut. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kanban diecut. Show all posts

Saturday, 25 June 2011

Ruby Wedding Card, Birthday Card & Fathers Day card for Hubby...

Hi Everyone, Well it's Wimbledon week and I hope the weather bucks up next week for them.  Nail biting times watching Murray's matches so far, I do so hope he plays better in his future matches...

We're off to my Uncle's 85th Birthday celebrations tomorrow so I thought I would do a quick posting today.  Three cards totally different.  My Brother In Law's birthday card seemed appropriate as they have just returned from their first cruise holiday, and his nickname is 'Hagar' so the viking theme seemed appropriate.  The 40th Anniversary card is an idea I have nicked from Eileen G she has made several around this theme using the x-cut dies, and I totally agree with her that they make lovely special birthday cards.  The third offering is a father's day card I made my husband as we had recently been visiting London.
Be back soon with  more offerings.  Have a great weekend.  Dee xxx
Brother In Law's Birthday Card - Viking theme



Ruby 40th Wedding Anniversary

40th Wedding - Inside is decorated the same

Clarity stamps Monotone London


London Fathers Day


Tuesday, 1 February 2011

Jack The Gadget Lad

Hello to all you Crafty Folk out there...
Just time for a very quick post tonight.  Had a very busy day at work today and feeling a bit worn out.  But.. Hubbies gone up the Albion tonight as they are playing Wigan so I am trying to play catch up with a couple more cards I have been asked to make.  Need to get a move on, I have about 9-10 family birthdays coming up over the next month, so really feel I need some 'umph'.

The posting tonight is a card I made a short while ago for one of my Great Nephews.  It's a simple but  effective easel card, made using  a Kanban die cut.  As can be seen I have put his name at the front with felt letters.  I used Buff cardstock to make the card, and added green card and some paper from a HOTP paper pack I've had for ages in my crafty stash, and that's basically it.  See you soon.  Cheerio Dee xx