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Thursday, 16 June 2022

Afternoon Tea

What a hot day it was today and tomorrow is going to be even hotter! 

On Tuesday I was invited, with a few friends, to an Afternoon Tea by a wonderful 86 year old friend.  She had baked so much delicious food, I didn't need to eat for the rest of the day! I was thinking of a design for a Thank You card, when a prize of two stamp sets arrived which I had recently won in the Snippets Playground.  It was absolutely perfect.

The image is a stamp from a Crafter's Companion 'You're So Sweet' set and coloured with Promarkers.  The sentiment is from the Crafter's Companion 'My Cup of Tea'. I used Lisa Horton's 'Scalloped Layered Rectangle' dies for the layers.  Three sequins finished off my card.

I am joining in the following challenges:

A second card which is a great idea for a masculine money/gift card holder.  I watched Gail Mands video HERE and the instructions are very easy to follow.






26 comments:

  1. Delightful Afternoon Tea,Thank You card Liz,sounds as though you had a wonderful time, the gift/money card holder a brilliant design

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  2. Two fabulous makes Liz, and these stamps you won were ideal for the thank you card after your tea party, and you have coloured the teapot, mugs and delicious cake perfectly..it really does look very edible, and the jeans with the pocket for money or a gift voucher is such a brilliant idea and executed so beautifully by you. x

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    1. Sorry I realised that I totally forgot to say a big thank you for coming to join us again over at the NBUS Challenge Liz. x

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  3. A lucky win and how great that the prize arrived in time to make this very apt and lovely card. The pocket gift holder is brilliant as well. Stay cool if you can

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  4. Your afternoon tea sounds delightful and this card is so pretty. I just love the pale blue you used it makes for such a brilliant card design. Great wallet too. Thanks for taking part at Allsorts challenge.

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  5. Here it is the same with the weather! So trying to be calm.... Your first card is such a sunny one in colours; think this is a great way to spent some time outside (in the shade). Your 2nd card is a perfect masculine card; love the real jeans paper! Hugs, Gerrina

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  6. What great timing for the prize to arrive! The stamps are erfect and I'm sure the lady will be delighted with the pretty card. Love your trousers- what a great idea for a money holder!
    xx

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  7. Love both your makes Liz..what a lovel 'thank you' card and your afternoon tea sounds lovely.... Just love the money voucher card.. and thank you for sharing that with us.


    Anne

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  8. Talk about your timing - a perfect stamp at the perfect time and what a great card you made with it. I love the cute way to present a gift card or money. Great cards, Liz.

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  9. Such a sweet and inviting afternoon tea, Liz! It looks delicious. Thank you so much for playing along with the any stamp image challenge at Allsorts. The jeans pocket card is a brilliant design. What a fun idea.

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  10. Both wonderful cards and will be well received I'm sure Liz. As for heat? This afternoon we have clouds, no sun, a breeze, and it looks like rain! Seems tomorrow's forecast of rain, maybe sooner than they said!

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  11. Lovely makes Liz - am an 'afternoon tea' fan! x

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  12. Two lovely cards and the jeans money/gift card holder is really brilliant!!

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  13. Love your tea thank you card Liz, the tea party sounds like lots of fun and sounds like good food was served as well. Glad you had a great time. I think your card will be well received! The pant card is just too cute, I love how you tucked money in the pocket. I will have to make one of these for the guy's. So fun! Hugs, Brenda

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  14. So wonderful. Love the image and colours on the first card! And what a brilliant idea with the pocket on the jeans... Great!
    Valerija xx

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  15. Two fabulous cards Liz love the gift card holder hugs x

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  16. Two gorgeous cards,fab designs.xxx

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  17. Victoria sponge and a cuppa with friends...what not to like eh. Save me a slice! Geat card with your prize Liz and your money wallet is a fab design too. x

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  18. A perfect thank you card Liz and the gift card is incredible, such a great design xx

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  19. The afternoon tea sounds like a delightful time to spend with friends! Great card you created for the thank-you and congrats on winning the prize too. The pocket card is a great idea for a gift for a guy. TFS the tutorial!

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  20. A gorgeous Afternoon Tea creation Liz. I will be round, what was your address again? Thank you so much for sharing your lovely creation with us at We Love Stamping.
    Hugs
    Cathy
    xxxxxxx

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  21. I'm in love with anything tea related. Love your thank you card, the colors are fresh and bright. The scallop border adds a dainty touch. It's never too hot for tea, sounds like a wonderful afternoon.

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  22. Beautiful card and lovely colours as always, this is stunning xx

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  23. Love your afternoon tea card Liz, sounds like you had the perfect time! What a great idea for a money wallet too.
    Janice x

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  24. Love the cake, yummy. Thanks for joining We Love Stamping. Anesha

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  25. Both cards are fabulous! I really like the way you created the jeans with the pocket for a gift card or money. Thanks for joining us at Cardz 4 Galz. I hope to see you in the gallery again soon.

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