At last Mr H has upgraded our broadband and wireless connection so that we won't keep crashing when the signal is weak. It was quickly installed and then, after the bloke had gone , Mr H found that there was a fault and that we could not access the internet! It's fixed now but Mr H says his brain is fried after dealing with the call centre for hours.
This is my entry for Clares Sketch Challenge [8 Feb] on the Docrafts site.
I used the Country Companions Clearstamp set again but decided on pink roses rather than red as this is for a birthday and not a valentine. The Happy Birthday sentiment stamp was from Tesco for £2 and I also managed to snag the last two Anitas Gem Wheels (3mm) for £1.50 each. I paid £3.50 for one from my local supplier before Christmas so these were a bargain. I will keep one but send one to a friend. I only went in to buy a toaster but my eyes glomed onto the craft section as I passed by, lol. I digress, surprise; the paper is from the Dovecrafts Wedding pad and I punched the pink square from cardstock with my MS round the page punch. I used my MS lace doily punch to punch the paper strip from a left-over piece of floral paper. I made the corner fastener myself just to add interest. I'm a lousy snapper; you can see the definition between the layers I.R.L.
From Saturday I am hosting the Digi Challenge on Docrafts and I have thought out a design brief so I am going to get cracking with my own card. Cheerio for now,
Gorgeous card Hazel. I do like these country companion hedgehogs.
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aaaaarrrrrgggghhhhh call centres...my pet hate so I know how he feels Hazel...your card is so cute and gorgeous
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Gorgeous entry for the sketch challenge! The flowers work fab in pink, makes the stamp so versatile, bet they'd look cute in yellow too!Thanks again for your continued lovely comments on my blog, watch over the weekend as I will be uploading my entry for the sketch challenge too and will add details of how I made my double easel cards, its so simple, I promise! Ni X
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