Where does the time go to. The start of the new academic
year is always busy, long days, late nights and little time for crafting. Over
the past few weeks I’ve managed to make just one card, which I'm not sure about
so holding on to that one for now to see if I make changes. I decided this
weekend to take a break from it and met up with some like minded friends for a
crafting session. I didn’t really have a project in mind, though I know Ive got
several birthdays coming up that I need to get organised for, but just to meet
up and chat is always good. As crafting got underway, I decided to make paper
flowers as a way of relaxing and set about stamping assorted size flowers onto
pink patterned paper. Once stamped, the flowers were cut out, shaped and
layered to give depth. I arranged the flowers and leaves onto a backing paper
and as a finishing touch, used a Dreamweaver stencil and embossing paste to
make the sentiment.Monday, 30 September 2013
Where does the time go to. The start of the new academic
year is always busy, long days, late nights and little time for crafting. Over
the past few weeks I’ve managed to make just one card, which I'm not sure about
so holding on to that one for now to see if I make changes. I decided this
weekend to take a break from it and met up with some like minded friends for a
crafting session. I didn’t really have a project in mind, though I know Ive got
several birthdays coming up that I need to get organised for, but just to meet
up and chat is always good. As crafting got underway, I decided to make paper
flowers as a way of relaxing and set about stamping assorted size flowers onto
pink patterned paper. Once stamped, the flowers were cut out, shaped and
layered to give depth. I arranged the flowers and leaves onto a backing paper
and as a finishing touch, used a Dreamweaver stencil and embossing paste to
make the sentiment.
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