



Here's some cards I created a few months back. They were going to be for a Card Class but it didn't go ahead. So here they are for your viewing now. As you can see - plenty of rustic stuff goin' on. My latest thing is to staple my daisies in place - it's easy and effective.
I love the pp and the little flowers were so easy to make.
Thanks for looking.
Luv Sandie
2 comments:
Like that stapling action Sandie...great idea that I must try...I do love your little daisies...they are so sweet. I am pretty hopeless at making the rolled roses, but maybe try again. They look tops on your card!
These are just so pretty !
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