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Thursday, 16 May 2019

Gin makes everything better!

As lots of you will know, Di from Pixie's Crafty Workshop, home of the Snippets Playground,  has been suffering from a bout of gout (ooh, poetry!) so I made a get well card to cheer her up, and now I know she's received it I am sharing it with you.


I know that Di had to have a blood test this week so it's extra-appropriate!  I hope she got a nicer nurse.
The sentiment stamp is from Crafters Companion, stamped in the closest colour I had to "gin bottle green" and the image from Hampton Arts, coloured with Promarkers.

I'm sharing this with
Addicted to stamps and more - Anything goes 
Less is More - Beverages (a rather sideways take on the challenge!)
Sweet Sentiments - Teacher appreciation or anything goes 

11 comments:

  1. Ha ha ha! Love this, Jane, Jo x

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  2. Love it. Gin is the best medicine. Love Dawn x

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  3. Brilliant card love the sentiment...more than a bit scared of that nurse! Thanks for joining us at Sweet Stampin' this week.
    Chris
    x

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  4. Hehe, this is fab, that nurse looks a little scary, I don't fancy her coming near me with the needle but maybe after a gin or 3 I wouldn't care! x

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  5. FAB make and simply perfect for the LIM theme

    Kathyk

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  6. Such a great get well card. Make em' laugh.

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  7. Great card for Miss Di. Of course you could have done the sentiment in all sorts of colours now that there are all these weird flavour gins on the market.!

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  8. What a fabulous and fun card, so in love with your wonderful sentiment. Thank you so much for playing along with us at ATSM!

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  9. Haha love this and it is perfect for our beverage challenge! Thanks for joining us at Less is More.

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  10. LOVE this sentiment, so funny... Very cool take on our challenge. Your coloring looks great, I love the "hospital" colors of this card, perfect for a get well theme. Thanks for joining us at Less Is More!

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