Wednesday, 12 March 2014

Sheena's Saturday Special

Sheena's back on our screens this Saturday at 3pm with several sets of brand new stamps. They are very useful stamps as you will see, a must have. Below is a sample I made using H2o's, acetate and some black card.


Looking forward to a busy few weeks, shows include Harrogate with Glitzcraft, NEC with Hougie, Thetford with Hougie again and then Excel with Cardio.
At the moment I'm at Stephanie's with Nancy and the team working hard on a several new projects the first to be seen at the weekend.
Friday I leave for the Harrogate show, haven't been there few a while and I'm really looking forward to it.
Time for bed so Happy Crafting for now.

8 comments:

  1. Hi Karen.
    A lovely card you cannot go wrong with a butterfly. Karen there is only so much space in my house no more room for crafty things, I know throw the kids out then take over their bedrooms, Thank you for the inspiration, take care have lots of fun Kitty.

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  2. This is beautiful Karen. Love that fabulous background and the colours you have used.
    Beryl xx

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  3. Hi Karen. What a gorgeous card. The butterfly is so pretty and the background is beautiful. Take care.

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  4. A lovely card, Karen. Cup of tea next Thursday?

    Anne

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  5. Yes please Anne, see you Thursday ! xx

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  6. WOW, that is a stunner of a card - absolutely fabulous. How did you achieve that background and what are H20's?
    Rose

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  7. Hi Rose, H20s are a watercolour , they come as a solid to which you add water when using them.To create the background, I daubed some of the iridescent ones onto acetate, spritzed with a little more water then placed a piece of black card on top of it. Lift it straight off and leave to dry.

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  8. Rose in Chester21 March 2014 at 00:37

    Thank you Karen, I shall certainly try that. I've never seen such a fantastic background with all my colours - I love the iridescent, peacock/gem colours............. greens, blues, coppers .............. my heaven.
    I suppose even the acetate could be utilised.............
    Hugs, Rose

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