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Thursday, 19 August 2021

Fishes and Flowers

Two cards to share today.

The first card was for my 11 year old great nephew, who was recently awarded a school prize.  SO proud of him!  He saves all my cards and especially likes working out how I make fancy fold cards.   I have made a few of these Bay Window cards recently and I'm sure this one won't be the last.  You can find easy to follow instructions HERE.
 
The paper and stamps are all from Stampin' Up and I fussy cut the whale from a piece of patterned paper.  I used brads to keep the card in the right position when it's stood up.


The card folds flat for posting.

I am joining in the following challenges with this card:



For my second card, I used a Lisa Horton 'Blooming Peony' 3D embossing folder.  I inked over the raised part with purple Distress Ink and coloured the centres with a green Promarker.  The sentiment is from the Stampin' Up 'Humming Along' set of stamps, stamped with Versafine Clair 'Verdant'.  I added a strip of purple ribbon and layered it on a purple mat.

I am joining in the following challenges:






15 comments:

  1. You created two fabulous cards Liz the paper and whale in the first make a beautiful underwater scene,the peonies in the second are stunning

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  2. The two cards of yours are just fantastic, Liz!
    Congratulations to your great nephew! I am sure he will love this fish and whale card!
    I love the the embossing and the colours on the second one. Gorgeous!
    Hugs, Liv xx

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  3. Wow, how beautiful!! Love so much both! The fist one looks so cute with all those turtles and whale, such beautiful papers! Great folding! The second one is very sweet and classy LOVE the EF and the colours!!

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  4. Two brilliant cards Liz, I love this fold and have a few more made up but not covered with the DP, finished of the bow card last night to post this afternoon...hope you get to make one too,. Love that peonie folder, it's a stunning card. xx

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  5. This is a wonderful fold and love all the fish, turtles and the whale you have added using these fabulous papers Liz and a very special card for your clever great nephew..I'm sure he will really love it. x

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  6. Fabulous card Thank you for joining us at Ike's World Challenges. Good luck Ginny DT for
    Ike'sWorld challenge
    My Blog As I do Rodos

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  7. You qare on a roll! Those fishes look so good with the whale text! and I love purple...so the 2nd card is my favorite; it's a beautiful one! Hugs, Gerrina

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  8. They are lovely Liz, the bay window design for your Nephew is fabulous, what gorgeous papers xx

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  9. Two great cards Liz...I like the whale one with the fishy paper an da clever use of brads there...I have a box or two of those! The peony embossing folder is so beautiful and you are so clever at not having got the ink all over the background too like I would. xx

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  10. Love what you've done with the SU ocean paper/stamps. I have this set and I just might have to lift this idea.
    The floral card is beautiful too!
    Thanks for playing along at USE YOUR STUFF - DT Gail

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  11. Lovely cards! I especially adore the first one....such a fantastic fold and the stamping in wonderful. Thanks for joining us at Little Red Wagon.

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  12. Thanks for joining us at 2 Crafty Critter Crazies with your really cool fancy fold card. I've not seen that one before!~
    Tammy DT

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  13. I think your card is awesome and I love all those turtles! Fancy folds are my favorite.

    Thanks for joining us at Use Your Stuff.
    Hope to see you again soon.
    Tammy DT Co-ordinator

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  14. Brilliant whale done card and I love the shape.
    Hugs,
    Katrina x

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  15. Love your whale card and im sure your nephew will too and your floral card is beautiful. Emmax

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