Thank you Nat.
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Thank you Nat.
Thanks for taking this over Nat. Will try and do this week's challenge but there is a lot of LIFE going on for me too just now. I go on holiday on 28th for 2 weeks so if I don't manage to join in before I go, I will see you all when i get back.
Well, I'm hoping this weekend will be a more productive one for me. Seems like ages since I had a craft moment over the weekend. No doubt if I plan to spend time indoors the weather will be glorious, unlike last weekend! ^_^
I'm so pleased you're taking this on Nat. Mind you, I haven't made anything yet!:lol: The weather changed again from rain to sun so time for a bit of gardening but I've managed to pull a few muscles in the process (it doesn't take much)so that's my excuse to stop and think about cards.:lol:
Here's mine for week 20. The paper I used was Echo Park Springtime.
Ovals cut on Grand Calibur, stamp coloured with Copic markers.
http://www.ukscrappers.co.uk/photopo...rd_week_20.jpg
Oooh that is lovely indeed! That birdie background paper is really gorgeous and I just love the little pearl accents. :D
Here's mine for the week 20 prompt: polka dots, kraft and pastel. :)
http://koolkittymusings.typepad.com/...2011-05-22.jpg
Very nice Nat.
Both lovely cards, I don't think I'll be taking part this week despite the fact that I've found a sheet of Kraft - not something I normally use and I'm not sure where it came from.:lol:
LOL, not to worry Susie, new prompt will be up at 8.30 tomorrow morning so plenty of thinking time available for that one. :D
Thanks Nat. I did make a pastel pink baby card at the beginning of the week which I posted in the hopes that there would a pink prompt, so that will have to be mine for this week. No dots or Kraft on it though.:(
If only life would stop getting in the way of crafting.:lol:
sorry for bein dim whats kraft ?
Done a dotty pastel one not sure the other bit
I didn't know what kraft was either,I had to ask my daughter(who is a crafter).The only way I can describe it is,thin brown carboard. You can buy it at the range in 12x12 sheets & blank cards.
I always think of it as anything the colour of paper used to wrap parcels or cardboard. My favourite kraft stuff are actually my kraft cardblanks from the Range - so easy and they go with whatever papers you use on them. :)
It's not that long ago I didn't know what Kraft was either and yet I do have an A4 sheet of it - the Kraft fairy must have left it.:lol: