Sunday, 10 March 2019

Snippet Snippets Card 01/2019 - Thank You

Hello and Happy Sunday,

Some of you will know from Facebook that I had an appointment with my dentist this week to have a back molar checked out. I won't go into the gory details - suffice to say after removal of the offending tooth I had to go to the Maxillofacial department in hospital for further treatment. I'm now missing a  a piece of my jawbone and there's a wee hole through to my sinus but that will heal in time. No permanent damage done and I'm recovering nicely now but it's been a tough few days. Of course, no crafting whatsoever has been done since. And with my husband due to have an operation on Wednesday I don't foresee being able to craft much at all for quite a while. However, all is not lost. I have a few 'Blue Peter' projects completed but not posted - standbys to be shared so I won't be completely absent from blogland. Starting with this thank you card.

This was my contribution to the January challenge for UKPC which was to make a 'thank you' card.

Supplies used:

- A6 white card blank used landscape format
- a piece of shaving foam patterned card for topper base - colours used red and gold shimmer sprays
- stamps - Rare Earth Spring stamp set - free with Issue 130 from Papercrafter
- embossing powders American Crafts Zing opaque Rose and Wow Magenta Twinkle
- ink pads - Versamark, Memories Black
- ProMarkers in shades of green, pink, yellow, lavender and peach
cardstock - scraps of white for stamping flowers and butterfly; deep pink card for greeting
die - Docrafts Mini Sentiment 'Thank You'
- adhesives - DS tape, Glue Gel
- tools - decoupage scissors, small die-cutting machine

Here's two close-ups showing the dimension created with the stamped and cut out flowers and the embossed butterfly.




I really enjoy stamping, colouring and cutting out the images - very therapeutic. And it was also very satisfying to use up the piece of shaving foam treated card - and it smelled gorgeous too!

I'm submitting the card to Pixie's Snippets Playground - a lot of snippets went into the making of those flowers.

Thanks for visiting - it's much appreciated. I hope eventually to be able to get back to my desk and do some new craft projects, when the EM and I are both much better, but in the meantime I'll keep posting projects in true 'here's one I made earlier' style periodically till then.

Have a wonderful week.

5 comments:

  1. Wow, Elizabeth! What a wonderful snippet make! I love it!

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  2. What a gorgeous card Elizabeth, I love the pretty floral images and the lovely colours.
    Poor you, it sounds a painful procedure for your mouth, I hope it heals well. Hope your Husbands surgery goes well, Kate x

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  3. Your card is gorgeous Elizabeth and l hope you are feeling better after your ordeal it can’t of been an easy time for you but glad your in recovery and sending lots of love to you both xx

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  4. What a beautiful card Elizabeth! Wonderful colouring and your fussy cutting is perfect! As you say, card making can be so therapeutic. Poor you with that tooth. I believe it's not uncommon and does heal well but not what you need right now. Hope Alan's operation goes well - a know friends who've had the same and not looked back since! And then, let's hope you have a spell without any more hospital!

    Hugs

    Di xx

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  5. Gorgeous card, such cheerful flowers. Ouch to the tooth, hope it heals fast. Emma

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