My shining star

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Tuesday, 12 March 2019

Some birthday cards for March

Hello there! How are you? Thanks so much for your kind words on my Chocolate Baroque post - I really do appreciate it! I know how lucky I am to get to make these pieces for the TV shows but I still love to know that you like the pieces! Thankyou.

Today I have a few of the cards I have made for March - the first is for my friend Shelagh who is 60 today!

To make this I used a stamp set from clarity  and did most of the colouring using watercolour pencils...


This one is made for a niece who will be 13! I stamped and paperpieced with some leftover inky background. The stamp I used is from Crafty Individuals.


Finally a card that my eldest requested for her friend who had a birthday last week - a background in pixie powders and stamp from Aall and create.

I hope you have a great day - I am looking forward to meeting Shelagh for lunch at the Pottery Painting place - Pottyroos! Big hugs all!

Rachel xx

9 comments:

  1. Three gorgeous cards Rachel, have a great lunch with your friend.

    Hugs Sue xx

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  2. Three lovely cards Rachel,I especially like the scene in the first one...have a great meet up with your friend xxxx

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  3. All beautiful cards Rachel but really love the last one
    Carol x

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  4. Super cards Rachel, I especially like the lovely scene.
    Pauline - Crafting with Cotnob
    x

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  5. These are all gorgeous Rachel, love the scene you created in the first card.
    Hugs
    Linda xxx

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  6. Love all the cards Rachel, but you can guess which is my fave xx

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  7. Beautiful cards Rachel and I'm sure the recipients will love them, Kate x

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  8. Gorgeous cards Rachel, gorgeous designs and colours. Hugs Marlene

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  9. They are all beautiful Rachel, I am particularly drawn to the first one, I do love seaside themes! Hugs, Anne xx

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