I made this notelet using a really simple masking technique and distress inks, for a card in a hurry. The instructions are on the frantic stamper blog. I also made one in different colours to show how a completely different mood can be achieved.
I have been reading the posts avidly so just wanted to express my thanks for providing me with some very good reading material. I look forward to more, and taking a more active part in the discussions here.
I am happily married with two wonderful sons. I work full-time as a radiographer. I like to make stuff. Cardmaking, knitting, crochet. I'll try anything crafty.I also have an unhealthy love of maths: I did a degree for fun.
I post on my blog in the hope that I will inspire others to create. I am more than happy for you to be inspired by anything I post, and make it your own. Likewise, I get inspiration from all sorts of sources including the blogs of other crafters, although I would never knowingly directly copy another's work I visit so many blogs I pick up inspiration all over the place. Please know that if you are in my blog lists then you inspire me.
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Really striking cards Joanne :0)
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ReplyDeletereally striking card so pretty, sue,x
Beautiful, especially love the first one. The colour is beautiful. Lovely image too.
ReplyDeleteLike them a lot Joanne...did something similar to the top one recently...I love the clean look of these notelets.
ReplyDeletelove this simple clean look. the background colour of the first one is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteFab fab fab .love the cards x
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ReplyDeletexxx Susi
Brilliant!
ReplyDeleteI love the use of the block of colour to stamp on. Very elegant and striking.
ReplyDeleteLesley x
Simple or no...these are just superb!
ReplyDeletereally striking card so pretty
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I have been reading the posts avidly so just wanted to express my thanks for providing me with some very good reading material. I look forward to more, and taking a more active part in the discussions here.
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