If you are anything like me, your thoughts are probably already turning to all the yummy goodies you are planning to enjoy over whatever festive season you celebrate at this time of year - right now I'm thinking of mince pies and Christmas pudding but just look at all that yumminess Edna's daydreaming about!
So it seems highly appropriate that the Sisterhood of Snarky Stampers have a Y is for Yummy challenge starting right now.
Mmmmm.... luscious strawberries and a cream and jam layered sponge. All the stamps came from a cover mount with Creative Stamping a few months ago and I coloured everything with Promarkers, adding touches of white gel pen to give the icing the appearance of glossiness.
I am sharing this with
Inkspirational - Naughty
Crafty Cardmakers - No Patterned Paper
Passion for Promarkers - 3 or more layers
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Saturday, 30 November 2019
Monday, 25 November 2019
Only a month to go....
... and that mans it's Rudolph Day again.
My Christmas card making is winding down for the year now, although I still have a handful to share, but I can't resist Rudolph Day!
I've used the cover image over at Jingle Belles as my inspiration for the card, copying the layout but using brown and neutral shades and adding natural textures of wood and lace. I die cut reindeer and a pre-made pearly swirl (which was an absolute barsteward to get off the backing without tangling up on itself, I ended up cutting it into segments) complete the layout.
I an sharing this with
Rudolph Day at Scrappymo's
Cardz 4 Galz - Get ready for Christmas
Crafty Hazelnut's Christmas Challenge - atg/something beginning with R
Jingle Belles - Header Inspired
My Christmas card making is winding down for the year now, although I still have a handful to share, but I can't resist Rudolph Day!
I've used the cover image over at Jingle Belles as my inspiration for the card, copying the layout but using brown and neutral shades and adding natural textures of wood and lace. I die cut reindeer and a pre-made pearly swirl (which was an absolute barsteward to get off the backing without tangling up on itself, I ended up cutting it into segments) complete the layout.
I an sharing this with
Rudolph Day at Scrappymo's
Cardz 4 Galz - Get ready for Christmas
Crafty Hazelnut's Christmas Challenge - atg/something beginning with R
Jingle Belles - Header Inspired
Sunday, 24 November 2019
Pot Black!
I do enjoy watching the occasional game of snooker - I even used to play a little during my mis-spent youth - so I thought for my latest Snippets make I would attempt to recreate a snooker table.
I cut a rectangle of green card then die cut a dark brown frame to use as the edge of the table. I decided not to add pockets as they would weaken the frame too much. I used a white gel pen to draw in the baulk line and the D.
Then I used the large hole on my Cropadile to punch coloured circles from teeny tiny snippets of the appropriate colours for the balls, stuck them in place (ooops, there wasn't room for the full 15 reds so I've had to make do with 10) then used crystal clear liquid pearls from Dovecraft to give each one a ball shape. I was a little impatient here - the reds would have been better if I had allowed each one to dry before doing the one next to it, but that stuff takes FOREVER to dry and I'd have been still doing then one by one into the middle of next week!
A sliver of brown forms the cue and I've used a Dymo label maker to create a punny sentiment.
I am sharing this with
Pixie's Snippets Playground - Challenge 366
The Male Room - Hobbies
CAS on Friday - use a frame
Allsorts - Thank you (or new year)
I cut a rectangle of green card then die cut a dark brown frame to use as the edge of the table. I decided not to add pockets as they would weaken the frame too much. I used a white gel pen to draw in the baulk line and the D.
Then I used the large hole on my Cropadile to punch coloured circles from teeny tiny snippets of the appropriate colours for the balls, stuck them in place (ooops, there wasn't room for the full 15 reds so I've had to make do with 10) then used crystal clear liquid pearls from Dovecraft to give each one a ball shape. I was a little impatient here - the reds would have been better if I had allowed each one to dry before doing the one next to it, but that stuff takes FOREVER to dry and I'd have been still doing then one by one into the middle of next week!
A sliver of brown forms the cue and I've used a Dymo label maker to create a punny sentiment.
I am sharing this with
Pixie's Snippets Playground - Challenge 366
The Male Room - Hobbies
CAS on Friday - use a frame
Allsorts - Thank you (or new year)
Anything Goes at CD Sunday Plus
We have another Anything Goes challenge at CD Sunday Plus today.
I've gone very vintage with papers and a topper from Joanna Sheen's Victorian Birthdays CD, made into a very retro style card with lots of gold peel-offs.
I've gone very vintage with papers and a topper from Joanna Sheen's Victorian Birthdays CD, made into a very retro style card with lots of gold peel-offs.
Thursday, 21 November 2019
Over the lily pond
A few weeks ago I shared cards made with large Autumn leaves and Butterfly stamps that I've had for at least 20 years, and today I've used the third and final stamp from the set.
I coloured the image with Promarkers, adding Stickles to the bodies and wings and Glossy Accents to the "eyes" (actually I think they're the dragonfly equivalent of antennae). I finished off with a stencilled border and a stamped sentiment, and a few gems for even more sparkle.
I am sharing this with
Sweet Stampin - all things bright and beautiful
Little Red Wagon - You say it's your birthday
Passion For Promarkers - Sparkle & Shine
And now I'm going to go and continue my rescue attempt on a card that has gone very, very wrong. You may or may not ever see it depending on how the rescue goes.
I coloured the image with Promarkers, adding Stickles to the bodies and wings and Glossy Accents to the "eyes" (actually I think they're the dragonfly equivalent of antennae). I finished off with a stencilled border and a stamped sentiment, and a few gems for even more sparkle.
I am sharing this with
Sweet Stampin - all things bright and beautiful
Little Red Wagon - You say it's your birthday
Passion For Promarkers - Sparkle & Shine
And now I'm going to go and continue my rescue attempt on a card that has gone very, very wrong. You may or may not ever see it depending on how the rescue goes.
Tuesday, 19 November 2019
Icy Cold at Cardz 4 Guyz
Today;s new theme at Cardz 4 Guyz is Icy Cold.
I've used a decoupage image printed from the Grumps section of the CD "The Best of la Pashe 2014" and extended the brick wall to fill the card by running pale grey card through a brick effect embossing folder and then sponging red ink over the surface.
I've used a decoupage image printed from the Grumps section of the CD "The Best of la Pashe 2014" and extended the brick wall to fill the card by running pale grey card through a brick effect embossing folder and then sponging red ink over the surface.
Sunday, 17 November 2019
CASE-ing myself
I have a screensaver that shows me a series of random photos from my entire collection and yesterday it showed me one I made about 5 years ago which inspired me to recreate it in a slightly different way. Annoyingly once it had flashed off the screen I couldn't locate it among my zillions of photos so I can't show it to you for comparison.
Mark says this reminds him of the San Ignacio Lagoon in Mexico where we went on a whale watching trip about 25 years ago. But the birds flying past then would have been pelicans, rather than geese, and they fly in a line rather than a V.
I made the landscape by tearing card and paper - for the water, I chose paper that was blue on one side only, and used a tearing ruler to get a straight-but-rough line to look like breaking waves.
I placed the torn strips on the card to gauge the position of the rising sun then removed them and sponged in yellow and orange inks to give a sunrise. Then I stuck the torn strips in place and added a stamped sentiment.
I am sharing this with
Addicted to CAS - Birthday
Alphabet Challenge - Quick and Easy
Less is More - That's Torn It
Mark says this reminds him of the San Ignacio Lagoon in Mexico where we went on a whale watching trip about 25 years ago. But the birds flying past then would have been pelicans, rather than geese, and they fly in a line rather than a V.
I made the landscape by tearing card and paper - for the water, I chose paper that was blue on one side only, and used a tearing ruler to get a straight-but-rough line to look like breaking waves.
I placed the torn strips on the card to gauge the position of the rising sun then removed them and sponged in yellow and orange inks to give a sunrise. Then I stuck the torn strips in place and added a stamped sentiment.
I am sharing this with
Addicted to CAS - Birthday
Alphabet Challenge - Quick and Easy
Less is More - That's Torn It
Saturday, 16 November 2019
Lots of butterflies
I've been playing with some printed die cut elements and tags, along with papers from Dovecraft's Folkland range
I managed to find some very old white peel off sentiments in the depths of my craft stash for a finishing touch.
I am sharing this with the Butterfly Challenge where I have chosen the Periwinkle and Patterned Paper elements.
I managed to find some very old white peel off sentiments in the depths of my craft stash for a finishing touch.
I am sharing this with the Butterfly Challenge where I have chosen the Periwinkle and Patterned Paper elements.
Sisterhood of Snarky Stampers #149 - Q is for Quip
The latest challenge at the Sisterhood of Snarky Stampers is Q is for Quip. Now if cats could make quips, they probably wouldn't - unless they were the late lamented Grumpy Cat, making grumpy quips.
So here is my favourite grumpy cat stamp - from the Katzelkraft "Les Chats Russes" set, making a suitably grumpy quip. I stamped the cat and masked him and the edges of the card, then sponged orange and yellow inks over and stamped feathers - all that is left of the poor little bird - randomly over.
The sentiment is computer generated. I think my husband was pretty puzzled when I asked him, "If a cat could type, what font would it use?". I chose one called Mister Sirloin BTN Rare. Because if a cat was choosing a font, it would be sure to choose one named after something to eat.
I am sharing this with Addicted to Stamps and More - Make Your Mark
Thursday, 14 November 2019
A Single Rose
This fortnight's snippets make is centred around a paper gift bag. The stripey side panels were far too good to throw away, so I chopped them off and added them to my snippets box where they have languished ever since.
I had the card all planned in my head - the spotty kraft background made by stencilling ink onto the card then embossing with gold powder, with a strip of stripey paper towards one side and the flower arranged on the strip. But it just didn't look in real life the way it did in my head, so it has evolved.
The rose is stamped on a snippet of jade card and heat embossed in gold. It's a very, very old stamp, at least 20 years, from the now-defunct Raindrops on Roses. However I arranged it on the background, though, it seemed to "melt" into it, so I gave it bit of contrast by die cutting a small circle from a scrap of white and layering it onto the waste die cut circle from yesterday's kraft card.
I covered half of my stencilled background with the stripey paper then covered the join with sparkly washi tape then matted the whole thing on a scrap of dark blue card because my snippet of jade green had been too small. Finally I added my rose topper and a (very ancient) peel-off sentiment.
So there's LOTS of old stuff been used on this card, isn't it a good thing I hardly ever throw anything away?
I am sharing this with:
Pixie's Snippets Playground - challenge 365
Retro Rubber - Anything goes
The Flower Challenge - add spots or stripes
Fab'nFunky - add some sparkle
Sweet Stampin - Make your own background
I had the card all planned in my head - the spotty kraft background made by stencilling ink onto the card then embossing with gold powder, with a strip of stripey paper towards one side and the flower arranged on the strip. But it just didn't look in real life the way it did in my head, so it has evolved.
The rose is stamped on a snippet of jade card and heat embossed in gold. It's a very, very old stamp, at least 20 years, from the now-defunct Raindrops on Roses. However I arranged it on the background, though, it seemed to "melt" into it, so I gave it bit of contrast by die cutting a small circle from a scrap of white and layering it onto the waste die cut circle from yesterday's kraft card.
I covered half of my stencilled background with the stripey paper then covered the join with sparkly washi tape then matted the whole thing on a scrap of dark blue card because my snippet of jade green had been too small. Finally I added my rose topper and a (very ancient) peel-off sentiment.
So there's LOTS of old stuff been used on this card, isn't it a good thing I hardly ever throw anything away?
I am sharing this with:
Pixie's Snippets Playground - challenge 365
Retro Rubber - Anything goes
The Flower Challenge - add spots or stripes
Fab'nFunky - add some sparkle
Sweet Stampin - Make your own background
Wednesday, 13 November 2019
Not-so-lone-pine
The main stamp I've used for these two cards is a very, very old one that I bought in my early days of stamping so it's well over 20 years old. it was made by PSX and the sate on it is 1993 although I think I got it a couple of years after that. That's the joy of red rubber and wood isn't it? The stamps may take up a lot of space, and are no use in a platform, but given a little TLC they will last forever.
My first card uses the main image stamped repeatedly down the sides of a fold-back card in dark green, with smaller cones and foliage stamped in between to fill in the border, then the cones lightly coloured with pencils. The topper is made with a combination of word stamps and little sprays of pine in the corners.
I am sharing this card with Little Red Wagon - Don't Be Shy
For my second card, I stamped and embossed the image in white on a kraft card blank. I die cut a circle the size of the image from another piece of kraft then embossed it using a Swiss dots embossing folder, then continued the dotty theme out to the edge of the card with spotty washi tape. That isn't a bit of ultra clever colour matching, to get the kraft coloured dots on the tape - sneakily, the dots are transparent so the colour shows through from behind. I added a stamped sentiment and the whole thing looked a bit drab so I had a rummage through my stash and found this pretty green glittery swirl that was sent to me in a RAK many years ago. I think that little pop of glitz is just what the doctor ordered.
I'm crossing my fingers ever so tightly that kraft counts as a neutral over at Make My Monday so that I can join in the Red, Green and White challenge.
And now, the two cards together, because of course the inspiration behind them came from Twofers where this month the theme is Holiday Greenery and the twist is that both cards can be for the same occasion.
I am sharing the pair of cards at
Twofer Card Challenge - Holiday greenery
Watercooler Wednesday - All About Occasions
My first card uses the main image stamped repeatedly down the sides of a fold-back card in dark green, with smaller cones and foliage stamped in between to fill in the border, then the cones lightly coloured with pencils. The topper is made with a combination of word stamps and little sprays of pine in the corners.
I am sharing this card with Little Red Wagon - Don't Be Shy
For my second card, I stamped and embossed the image in white on a kraft card blank. I die cut a circle the size of the image from another piece of kraft then embossed it using a Swiss dots embossing folder, then continued the dotty theme out to the edge of the card with spotty washi tape. That isn't a bit of ultra clever colour matching, to get the kraft coloured dots on the tape - sneakily, the dots are transparent so the colour shows through from behind. I added a stamped sentiment and the whole thing looked a bit drab so I had a rummage through my stash and found this pretty green glittery swirl that was sent to me in a RAK many years ago. I think that little pop of glitz is just what the doctor ordered.
I'm crossing my fingers ever so tightly that kraft counts as a neutral over at Make My Monday so that I can join in the Red, Green and White challenge.
And now, the two cards together, because of course the inspiration behind them came from Twofers where this month the theme is Holiday Greenery and the twist is that both cards can be for the same occasion.
I am sharing the pair of cards at
Twofer Card Challenge - Holiday greenery
Watercooler Wednesday - All About Occasions
Tuesday, 12 November 2019
Joy to the world
Hello strangers! Yes, it's really me, not a pre-scheduled me. I'm afraid the mojo has been seriously MIA recently, so I've missed loads of challenges and got waaaaay behind with DT posts. But the inspiration particles are starting to strike again, albeit gently, so it's time to do some catching up.
For this white-on-white Christmas card, I have used a background embossed using a Darice embossing folder and topped it with the die cut word "JOY" using a die I was generously gifted after being guest designer on the CAS Christmas blog a while ago. The finishing touch is a pair of cut and embossed swirls that I made with a lucky dip pre-loved Spellbinders assortment I bought a while back. Very different elements unified by the white on white theme.
I am sharing this with rather more challenges than I usually would (apologies to DottyJo!) because I am so very behind with things!
Allsorts Challenge - White on white
Crafty Hazelnut's Christmas Challenge - Anything Goes
Shopping Our Stash - Here Comes Suzy Snowflake
Christmas Kickstart - Snow
Cardz 4 Galz - Let it Snow
For this white-on-white Christmas card, I have used a background embossed using a Darice embossing folder and topped it with the die cut word "JOY" using a die I was generously gifted after being guest designer on the CAS Christmas blog a while ago. The finishing touch is a pair of cut and embossed swirls that I made with a lucky dip pre-loved Spellbinders assortment I bought a while back. Very different elements unified by the white on white theme.
I am sharing this with rather more challenges than I usually would (apologies to DottyJo!) because I am so very behind with things!
Allsorts Challenge - White on white
Crafty Hazelnut's Christmas Challenge - Anything Goes
Shopping Our Stash - Here Comes Suzy Snowflake
Christmas Kickstart - Snow
Cardz 4 Galz - Let it Snow
Sunday, 10 November 2019
Anything Goes at CD Sunday Plus
It's time for our latest Anything Goes challenge at CD Sunday Plus.
Today I have made a swing card using papers, toppers and a template from the lovely CD The Rachel Anne Miller collection.
Today I have made a swing card using papers, toppers and a template from the lovely CD The Rachel Anne Miller collection.
Tuesday, 5 November 2019
All wrapped up at Cardz 4 Guyz
It's time for our new challenge at Cardz 4 Guyz and this time our theme is "All Wrapped Up".
So that could mean wrapped up nice and cosy, or gift wrapped - it's up to you!
I've stamped a Gruffles image - and the bears are wrapped up in scarves as well as having all the gift wrapped presents on top of the car - double whammy! I coloured the image with Promarkers and a silver gel pen.
I really wanted the border of gift wrapped parcels to show without being obscured by the image, so to do this I first cut the paper to size then cut right around the border to remove it. I stuck the upper part on the mat and then used temporary adhesive to stick down the border, too, just while I positioned all the elements, then removed it, stuck everything in place and replaced the temporary adhesive with permanent (I have a tape roller of bright yellow temporary adhesive that rubs away with a fingertip when you no longer need it) and attached it once everything else was in place.
I am sharing this with
Crafty Hazelnut's Christmas Challenge - Anything goes
Pearly Sparkles - Christmas
Passion for Promarkers - Christmas is Coming
So that could mean wrapped up nice and cosy, or gift wrapped - it's up to you!
I've stamped a Gruffles image - and the bears are wrapped up in scarves as well as having all the gift wrapped presents on top of the car - double whammy! I coloured the image with Promarkers and a silver gel pen.
I really wanted the border of gift wrapped parcels to show without being obscured by the image, so to do this I first cut the paper to size then cut right around the border to remove it. I stuck the upper part on the mat and then used temporary adhesive to stick down the border, too, just while I positioned all the elements, then removed it, stuck everything in place and replaced the temporary adhesive with permanent (I have a tape roller of bright yellow temporary adhesive that rubs away with a fingertip when you no longer need it) and attached it once everything else was in place.
I am sharing this with
Crafty Hazelnut's Christmas Challenge - Anything goes
Pearly Sparkles - Christmas
Passion for Promarkers - Christmas is Coming
Monday, 4 November 2019
Inky Butterfly
Usually when I make a one layer card, I make a very clean and simple one, but one layer doesn't have to always be CAS as my card today shows.
First of all I stamped and heat embossed the butterfly in the centre of the card. Then I masked it with a second image stamped on scrap paper and used a die cut oval as a second mask over the top of that.
Next I masked off all the edges with tape and then went to work on the remaining space. I inked it with light and dark olive green ink and then used the lighter ink to stencil diamond patterins in opposite corners. Then I used both inks plus a lighter green to stamp various stamps from The Gentleman Crafter's stamp set randomly over the background. It's fascinating to see how much darker the inks are when stamped or stencilled compared to when they are blended over the background.
After removing all the masks, I coloured in the butterfly and then used one of the markers to colour a wooden word embellishment to match and added that to the card.
I'm sharing with
Butterfly Challenge - One layer - all 7 elements (although I found matching the colours tricky!)
Country View Challenges - Hand Stamped
2 Crafty Critter Crazies - anything goes with a creature
First of all I stamped and heat embossed the butterfly in the centre of the card. Then I masked it with a second image stamped on scrap paper and used a die cut oval as a second mask over the top of that.
Next I masked off all the edges with tape and then went to work on the remaining space. I inked it with light and dark olive green ink and then used the lighter ink to stencil diamond patterins in opposite corners. Then I used both inks plus a lighter green to stamp various stamps from The Gentleman Crafter's stamp set randomly over the background. It's fascinating to see how much darker the inks are when stamped or stencilled compared to when they are blended over the background.
After removing all the masks, I coloured in the butterfly and then used one of the markers to colour a wooden word embellishment to match and added that to the card.
I'm sharing with
Butterfly Challenge - One layer - all 7 elements (although I found matching the colours tricky!)
Country View Challenges - Hand Stamped
2 Crafty Critter Crazies - anything goes with a creature
Guest Designer at A Place To Start
I am delighted to have been invited to be a guest designer at A Place To Start this month.
This month's challenge is a colour challenge - Caffeinated Colours - and here is an inspiration photo to show you what those colours are.
You can also use neutrals and/or add a splash of another colour if you would like to.
The colours made me think of an old hand-tinted sepia photograph, and I have some toppers based on those so I chose one to use as a starting point for my card.
I've added lots of die cuts, embossing, flowers and pearls and even a few snips with fancy-edged scissors.
This month's challenge is a colour challenge - Caffeinated Colours - and here is an inspiration photo to show you what those colours are.
You can also use neutrals and/or add a splash of another colour if you would like to.
The colours made me think of an old hand-tinted sepia photograph, and I have some toppers based on those so I chose one to use as a starting point for my card.
I've added lots of die cuts, embossing, flowers and pearls and even a few snips with fancy-edged scissors.
Sunday, 3 November 2019
Pirate Treasure
I do love these little pirate stamps from Clearly Besotted - perfect for children's cards, especially as they include both boy and girl pirates. This time I've used one of the boys.
I stamped the images and masked them, then cut masks to sponge in the sand and water. I used scallop-edged scissors to cut the mask for the water. After removing all the maskes, I stamped the sentiment and coloured the images with pencils.
I am sharing this with:
Inkspirational - One layer card
CAS on Friday - One layer
The Male Room - Pirates
Perfectly CAS - Birthday
I stamped the images and masked them, then cut masks to sponge in the sand and water. I used scallop-edged scissors to cut the mask for the water. After removing all the maskes, I stamped the sentiment and coloured the images with pencils.
I am sharing this with:
Inkspirational - One layer card
CAS on Friday - One layer
The Male Room - Pirates
Perfectly CAS - Birthday
The bells, the bells!
At Christmas Kickstart this fortnight they are looking for bells on our projects. That gave me an excuse to play with some lovely wooden embellishments that I recently got - these particular ones being bells decorated with tiny angels.
Aren't they sweet? I often add colour to wooden embellishments, but because I didn't want to obscure the pokerwork detail I kept these plain and decided to add lots of natural texture with the hessian-embedded paper and corrugated kraft. The sentiment is stamped with a very old Studio G mini set and I finished it off with holly brads because I wanted toplay with more new stash add a pop of contrast to the red-and-neutral colour scheme.
Aren't they sweet? I often add colour to wooden embellishments, but because I didn't want to obscure the pokerwork detail I kept these plain and decided to add lots of natural texture with the hessian-embedded paper and corrugated kraft. The sentiment is stamped with a very old Studio G mini set and I finished it off with holly brads because I wanted to
Saturday, 2 November 2019
Sisterhood of Snarky Stampers #147 - Tea
The cup that cheers - Edna's got the kettle on for a nice brew up at the Sisterhood of Snarky Stampers this time.
I have used a selection of papers and toppers representing that tea (and cheese) loving twosome, Wallace and Gromit. Not much snark here, I know, but tea demands to be treated with respect!
And really, Wallace's smile is a Work of Snark in itself!
I am sharing this with
Crafty Hazelnut's Patterned Paper Challenge - November
Watercooler Wednesday - Anything Goes
I have used a selection of papers and toppers representing that tea (and cheese) loving twosome, Wallace and Gromit. Not much snark here, I know, but tea demands to be treated with respect!
And really, Wallace's smile is a Work of Snark in itself!
I am sharing this with
Crafty Hazelnut's Patterned Paper Challenge - November
Watercooler Wednesday - Anything Goes
Guest Designer at 52 Christmas Card Throwdown
A few weeks ago I was a challenge winner at 52 Christmas Card Throwdown and am delighted to be the guest designer for this week's challenge, which is this lovely sketch.
I've interpreted the sketch very literally, just moving the stars around a little as they seemed to work better this way.
The trees are die cut and then run through a holly leaf embossing folder. The snowflake is cut with a Uniko die and the sentiment stamped with a Studio G stamp.
The red and green card I used were Snippets, so I'm sharing this at Pixie's Snippets Playground
I've interpreted the sketch very literally, just moving the stars around a little as they seemed to work better this way.
The trees are die cut and then run through a holly leaf embossing folder. The snowflake is cut with a Uniko die and the sentiment stamped with a Studio G stamp.
The red and green card I used were Snippets, so I'm sharing this at Pixie's Snippets Playground
Friday, 1 November 2019
Santa at Sparkles Christmas
It's already November 1st - how's the Christmas card making going? This month's inspiration at Sparkles Christmas Challenge is Santa/ Father Christmas so we'd like you to include him on your card.
I've used background card, a topper and embellishments from a Hunkydory pack. and added some lace trim, a doily cut with a very old die (Marianne Creatables, I think) and some gold pearls.
I've used background card, a topper and embellishments from a Hunkydory pack. and added some lace trim, a doily cut with a very old die (Marianne Creatables, I think) and some gold pearls.