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Monday 3 October 2011

Sweetie card

Hi Everyone

Been busy with making my orders of tea light cards and 6 down 6 to go. So i thought i would make an alternative to a tea light card and substitute the candles with sweets.

This card is on the Crafters Companion Ultimate Advanced Construction Techniques DVD and of course i used my Ultimate pro and boxer board.  Sara's instructions were so easy to follow and of course once you have the card done you can decorate it how you like.  I have chosen the Birthday Girl stamp from CC's Humphrey's Corner stamp range and used a sentiment from the Chocolate Box set from the same range.  I have coloured the image with spectrum noir pens and used centura pearl for the base card and backing paper.  The plaid paper is from the Humphrey's corner crafting collection cd..  The papers on here are just fab and go with lots of other images and not just the Humphrey range.
This is the inside left quite plain and room to add a personal message.  Sorry for the wonky pictures but after i had took them and realised i really didn't have time to redo them.  


On the reverse of the card i have added a stamp from the Birthday Girl set and i think it just adds the perfect touch to any card or project.

Hope you like it. 

Louise xx

5 comments:

  1. It's gorgeous Louise. I love the backing paper, and I really like the colours you have used for birthday girl.

    Catherine x

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  2. This is so cute Lou! Such a sweet way to give a gift. Beautiful.

    Hugs and Love.

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  3. Fandabbydozy Lou love love love this creation...and I see chocolate :)

    Hopefully see you on the 15th

    Mwah

    Ali x

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  4. Hi Louise, This is FAB! Love this cute image and I was just wondering if there are any chocs left ;-)

    Lisa x

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  5. Hiya :) I love this! I made my first tea light card today, and I am thinking next time make the box a bit taller and putting in ferrero rocher instead of tea lights. Can't wait to make some more! x

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