I made this card for my youngest daughter, the mother of my grandchildren.
The image has special meaning as my granddaughter bought a box of vintage and old fashioned cards for 50 cents at a garage sale. She has plans to upcycle the images. They are that lovely old fashioned paper...the kind that has a bit of texture to the paper and yet has no sheen...a lovely flat, slightly linen type paper. She carefully carried the box into my house, and we sat down and looked through them together. She thoughtfully chose this card to give me for my stash...what a little sweetie!
She was so happy to give me this image to use and is looking forward to seeing what I made with it. She is 7 years old and is a card maker herself, so knows the joy of a unique image!
I added a few green diamonds to the flower centres and a teensy miniature 3D butterfly and ladybug.
The green filigree look in the orders as a spellbinder die that was torn, so I cut it apart and slid it between the layers for a little corner detail.
****************This is card 39 of 50. I have been on a consumables spending freeze until I made 50 cards (Sook Wang tape and heavy weight card stock exempt).***************
1. Pixies Crafty Workshop -must use snippets
2. Crafty Hazelnuts Patterned Paper Extra - must cover card with paper
Isn't that image a sheer delight Mo and so colourful as well. Sure your daughter will really appreciate her birthday card.
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Absolutely gorgeous card, just love all the colours used...and what a sweetie she is.xx
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Hi Mo, great image and so cute. A really bright and cheerful card I'm sure your youngest daughter will love it.
ReplyDeleteHappy crafting, hugs Erika. x
An adorable card Mo, lovely image and great design and embelishments, Kate x
ReplyDeleteSo adorable! Love the vintage image and know your daughter will love the card.
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Oh this is lovely Mo and I'm sure your youngest will be thrilled to see it. Jenny x
ReplyDeleteThis is so sweet and lovely! How special to use this piece she has given you. Great job!
ReplyDeleteWell, it looks like your granddaughter defintely has an eye for a great image. She will love what you have done with it. So pretty.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the visit to my blog and your words of encouragement. I guess we all lose our mojo from time to time.
Caroline xxx
Fabulous papers and a fabulous card, bet both your Daughter and especially your Grand-Daughter will love it.
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Oh how precious ... both, your granddaughter and the image she chose for you. LOVE how you've worked the card. Have a lovely week!
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Gorgeous card Mo, I like the adorable image and the colours.
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It has been MUCH too long since I checked in on your blog, and I can see I have a LOT of catching up to do! But not before I say what a treasure to have a granddaughter who has a love for vintage things, especially pieces that can make such beautiful cards as this! Love this card, Mo!
ReplyDeleteYour granddaughter will be so proud of the card you made out of her stunning card front.
ReplyDeleteI am sure your daughter will love it as well.
It is so cute and the papers you used are perfect with the image.
aww, this is so sweet! your granddaughter must have a keen eye to find this bargain and i'm sure your daughter will love it.
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ReplyDeleteI think it is great when cards have special meanings between people ... and they are handmade! What more could anyone want?
This one is so lovely and I bet your daughter will think so too.
Hope you are having a good week.
Love Jules xx
Oh how lovely Mo! This card will be well loved, especially with the little tale behind it!
ReplyDeleteIsn't it funny, I was only thinking yesterday that there was no news for ages about little Miss - spooky!
Sorry I'm a bit late commenting, playing catch up here!
Hugs, Di xx
Just fabulous Mo. Bet her little eyes light up when she sees it.
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This is gorgeous Maureen, such a wonderful image and pretty papers. How lovely to be able to make a card with so much meaning.
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Oh Mo - I just cried here about the bedtime chat between those little ones that you left. Truly, I wept - so, so sweet :)
ReplyDeleteHugs, Di xx (and a secret hug for them both from Parsnip too, he also looks sad/happy/touched!)
Gorgeous card Mo love that image it is full of so much sweetness and delight, love it.
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lorraine x
Awww, so sweet of her! I think you chose a great layout for it, allowing the image to get all the attention it deserves, and no overpowering embellishments! I'm sure she's going to love what she sees!
ReplyDeleteI am getting a flashback to my childhood - we had picture books in that style - I LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful bit of up cycling Maureen and how lovely that you can craft with your granddaughter! Susan x
ReplyDeleteLove this...Brings back memories. Hugs, joann sassy raggedy
ReplyDeleteHow sweet that your granddaughter carefully selected that image for your stash. I how you used a minimal number of embellishments to highlight the image and yet let it remain the star of the card. I'm sure you daughter will love her birthday card and your granddaughter will love what you did with the image she gave you. Lovely card.
ReplyDeleteOh this is so pretty!
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet thing to do Mo! A very precious and lovely young lady. I love the fact that she is a card artist already, such a wonderful and precious thing Karen xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet gift from your granddaughter. Thank you so much for sharing your delightful crafting for my Craftyhazelnut's Patterned Paper Challenge for July - hope to see you again soon. x
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