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Monday, 7 December 2009

Paper Roses

Yes, I know, I should be making Christmas cards, but after seeing Brenda demonstrate her beautiful paper roses at the Sir Stampalot Demo Day on Saturday, I just had to have a go at making some for myself. I bought the required 1" flower punch at the demo, and made a couple with that. Then I remembered that I already had the matching tiny one, so I made a tiny rose too.

I couldn't resist buying another Sarah Kay stamp, and thought that she and the roses would go well together. The tiny rose became a perfect decoration for her hat. She seemed to be looking for something, and just then a butterfly alighted close by. I coloured Sarah and the butterfly with Promarkers. A few leaves and star flowers completed the picture. The background paper is by Papermania, and the butterfly is from Craftwork Cards.

Anyway, must go. Got an owl to shrink......

5 comments:

  1. Wow, Lynne! Such a wonderful card! I love the roses, especially the tiny one! I don't know if I could do one that small, but I may well have a go now! You are doing cute like an expert!

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  2. Cute like an expert? Oh dear!! No hope for me then!

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  3. A shrunken owl, now I must see that!!!!
    Your card is gorgeous Lynne, especially for someone who doesn't do cute!! and what can I say about those roses, they are lovely. However did you manage to do one so small, that must have taken incredible patience. It works in Sarah's hat a treat.
    Here's to many more blogging years!!

    Lisax

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  4. fantastic card, one of my favourite sarah kaye stamps, and as for your roses they are perfect
    love chris xx

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  5. What a beautiful card. Really like the creations on your blog.

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