Friday, 17 February 2012

L is for..........

............Lady! The theme at the Cd Sunday Blog this week is 'L is for...'. I've made a card with an image of a woman on so I thought I'd be cheeky and enter it! It's good to see so many entries this week, especially as it isn't a sponsored week with a prize.
The backing paper and central image is from a Debbie Moore cd called Evergreen. I used a Martha Stewart Punch around the Page on the white mat. The rosettes were made using a Sissix die and I added beads to crystal and heart hatpins. I've been experimenting with making hatpins but this is the first time I've used them on a card. It took me 3 attempts to make this card and even now the white mat isn't 100% straight. Hopefully I can 'rescue' the other 2 cards so as not to waste them. I've had several visitors to stay recently so not had chance to do any crafting. I'm hoping to rectify that over the weekend as I've a couple of challenges I want to enter.

6 comments:

  1. This is a gorgeous card Pamela. Lady and Lavender - well dark Lavender. Love the hat pins. I read all the chat on one of the forums re hatpins and had a go myself but haven't used one yet.
    Thank you for joining us at Cd Sunday ------ and on a Friday.
    Hugs
    Carol
    CD Sunday DT

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  2. so lovely hunnie...iwish i could get my punching as good as you i never quite seem to get round the whole page before i go wrong lol!!! great card hugs sassyx

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  3. Lovely image and card. Like the rosette flower and hatpins very much. Thank you for joining in at CD Sunday this week.
    Jen x

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  4. Hello Pamela. Lovely colours, really love the rosette and hatpins too.
    Jocelyn x
    CD Sunday DT

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  5. Hi Pamela, thanks for joining us with this beauty. Great colour and a pretty image.
    Jenny x
    CD Sunday DT

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  6. What a lovely card Pamela. Thanks for joining the CD Sunday Challenge.

    Wendy -x-

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