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Sunday 18 March 2012

Happy Mother's Day + Sunday Stampers Week 197

I usually put an entry into Sunday Stampers which is hosted by the amazing Hels Sheridan but as it is a special day today I thought I would do something a little different. Then I discovered that the theme for Sunday Stampers is Paper Roses - so here is my entry!

I went to the Harrogate Craft Extravaganza yesterday and had a class with the wonderful Bev Rochester (who is featured in Cardmaking and Papercraft this month).  She is a genius with Copics and also Promarkers.  We did this very cute little image from Lily of the Valley in the class, although alas due to time constraints we did not finish it in the class. 

I do not do very many 'girlie' cards but as it is Mother's Day today I made this card up with papers, flowers and lace from my stash and I am dedicating it to all you lovely bloggers who are Mothers. I hope you can just make out the little 'love' charm sitting on the lace, on the right hand side.



If you look at my blog today, please do leave me a comment as I love to receive them.  Crafty hugs, Anne x

16 comments:

  1. Beautiful card Redanne, the image is adorable and coloured perfect!! WOW! how fab to take a class with Bev, her work is so amazing!! I hope you didnt spend to much money! at the show, I am going to Alexandar Palace to the big stamping show in April!! Love it I go each year!! Happy Mother's Day, Hugs May x x x x x

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  2. Happy mother's day to you too Anne. I am so envious of your class with Bev, she does amazing things. Your card is so pretty and your dainty little roses just set it off. Have a lovely day. Hugs Rita xxx

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  3. Lovely card, very pretty. Qute flowers. Have a good day.

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  4. Lovely card and gorgeous image - I can tell that you enjoyed the class. Thanks for sharing.

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  5. It looks fabulous Anne, well done you! Such a shame we didn't have enough time to finish up but you've done brilliant by yourself girl, well done again. x

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  6. The card is adorable, and thanks for pointing out the charm, it's perfect for the card! waving hi from the sunny hills of North Carolina :)

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  7. Beautiful image and the little love charm is so perfect!

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  8. Anne, your card is absolutely adorable! Your papers, laces and flowers you used look fantastic! Love the colors! Your little "bouquet" of paper flowers look so sweet to the side of that precious little girl image that you've colorized. I'm not much of a "girlie", feminine card maker either...but this is wonderful! You did a super job on this little beauty! Happy (belated Mother's Day to you as well! <3 Candy

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  9. I hope you're right about Dyan loving my attempt at the art journaling background. :) I so love her style and products! Thank you for such a lovely compliment you left on my blog! <3 Candy

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  10. Beautiful flowers..... they look so real!

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  11. How cute! Love the soft colors, wonderful coloring and flower embellies!

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  12. hi Anne...can you e-mail me...I want to pass your e-mail address onto my friend Lyn who wants to thank you personally for the crafty parcel you sent...hugs kath xxx

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  13. oooh lucky you getting to see Bev... she is so talented :O)) Love your card, sooo pretty! Thanks for joining in with the Sunday Stamper x

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  14. Wonderfully coloured image - am pea green with jealousy - would love to take a work shop with Bev! Lovely card, beautifully coloured hugs Karen

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  15. This card is gorgeous...full of lovely flowers!
    Harrogate....wow....lucky you. My daughter has a house very close to Harrogate....wonderful, especially Betty's Cafe.
    xxxx

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  16. Another lovely card - I do love your style!!
    Sandy

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