21 December 2009

The first of my Christmas Mail

I've been getting lots of cards but unfortunately I've decided that my digital camera is dying fast - everything is a wishy washy blue - so quite a lot of manipulation has occurred to bring you these photos at all . So I hope the Boxing Day sales are awesome so I can get a new camera ASAP!

From Judy one of my first cards & absolutely stunning - using A Wish for Peace - so beautiful!



From Joan - she knows I love cats - isn't he sweet and surprise lots of sparkle from my own Glitter Queen.




From her sister Carol - all the way from Scotland - this is so stunning IRL - thanks Carol & I look forward to catching up in 2010 for a goss & a wee bit of stamping!



From Janet - classical elegance using Baroque Motifs:




From Rina - a Christmas bauble - she's used iris folding which is a really nice touch - thank you Rina.



From Sylvia - very simple but lovely colours & love the dry embossing - with my favourite stamp from Best Yet.




From Mary - another cat card - well I suppose Napoleon's presence in class is always obvious! I love Fluffles so many thanks Mary.



From Ella - how sweet is this - all the families' finger prints:



Last but certainly not least an absolute stunner from Michelle Cave a demonstrator in my team in Hastings - an acetate card stamped with white Stazon Ink, and the front of the card is silver embossed - she's used Season of Joy. This card is so incredible in real life. Thank you very much Meshellz this one will be treasured for a very long time!



I'll be back with more when I get my camera replaced (will have to rely upon saved shots on my PC to share until then).




2 comments:

  1. Wow, they are so lovely Karen! Isn't it exciting to get so many handmade gifts and cards? I am so gald to be in this business!!

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  2. Gorgeous cards. You did a great job with your editing. Crossing fingers you get a good deal on a new Camera in the sales.

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