WELCOME: Just a bit of nonsense really from a paper crafter and quilter who loves to dabble in all sorts of crafts. It will give me a way of remembering my craft projects - and sharing them with others

16 June 2010

GOODBYES IN BIRKEROD

Just got back from a trip to the company's Danish office in Birkerod on the outskirts of Copenhagen.  Made this card for Maria who is leaving the company next week.  Think Tilda looks quite sad. I will miss Maria as she was an excellent Project Manager.


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Linda



15 June 2010

A MOTHER'S WORK IS NEVER DONE

My kids have always set me crafting challenges which usually involves me staying up late with a short deadline. Just before he was setting off for the Download festival Jonny asked me to make him and his friend a fancy dress outfit and thats how I got roped into making 't shirts for men with moustaches',  Amazing what you can do with some bondaweb, red bias binding and 2 sheets of printable cotton fabric (which I had been saving for a quilt project)



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Linda

13 June 2010

STEVEN'S BIRTHDAY

It's always difficult to make a card for a young man. Over the years I have done sporty and music ones for my two lovely nephews. This summer Steven is working at alot of different Festivals including Glastonbury hence the music card for his birthday tomorrow.

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Linda

MAGNOLIA CHALLENGE

It is with some trepidation that I post this card - it is the first one I have made specially to enter into a challenge. I have been looking at the cards other people make for weeks and at last I have got the hang of the Promarkers and feel I can enter this.

 Update - sent this to Eli for her birthday in September.

05 June 2010

LATE AGAIN

I made a card for my friend Marilyn in the US weeks ago.  I really enjoyed making it - when I picture her it is wearing pink so the card just had to be pink.  My first try at an easel card.  Well I made it in plenty of time but didnt get it posted until yesterday so it's probably not going to arrive in time (sorry Marilyn).


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Linda