Wednesday 26 October 2011

woyww - making cards

Relaxing and making cards.  Desk a little messy with cardstock, ribbons and a few of the watercolour stamping flowers .  This is a technique I always use when I want to make some pretty cards.  Great for birthdays, sympathy or thank you cards.  Every time I make a batch they get used quickly.
A close up of the almost finished card.  Still room to put on a sentiment and then I move on to the next.  Probably time to think of Xmas cards and not leave it to the last minute!!!  I do like to kid myself.
Off to see the wonderful world of Julia's woyww.

31 comments:

  1. ooh can you come round and make cards for me please.. cards are not my forte :(
    love yours!
    Happy woywwing
    Jennie #2

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  2. Love those cards - I am just doing a watercolour course and was surprised to find how quickly a picture can come together - might try some on cards myself, as for Christmas its not time for that yet is it??

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  3. beautiful cards and wonderful to have a stack handy...

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  4. What pretty cards. Love the water colours.
    A x

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  5. Lovely cards. Especially like the tulips.

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  6. Your fine it is not after bonfire night yet, that is when it is time to start C cards! you just need a beautiful design in a Christmas style to those beauties and you'll be away!

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  7. That's such a pretty and simple card - can see why you use it a lot!
    Hugs, LLJ #43 xx

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  8. Very pretty card, lovely colours! Happy WOYWW!
    (Lyn)) #46

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  9. Love this card, so organic, simple and doable.
    Bridget #37

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  10. I have a few of those stamps myself Sandra and as you say they are really pretty. What I like about them is you don’t have to add very much more to make a beautiful card, as you’ve done here.

    Happy Crafting!
    Sue
    x

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  11. Love those watercolour cards! So versatile! I forgot to give you those little scissors! I had them in my pink bag with all that other stuff!

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  12. sounds like bliss to me and that flower stamp is divine - love it! Thanks for sharing today! Sarah at 5.

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  13. I love watercolours and yours are really lovely. I am not surprised they get used quickly.

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  14. Kid yourself! Laugh! I do love the watercolour finish on a card - this is perfect to me.

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  15. gorgeous cards... I love that style TFS

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  16. Just love the style, I too have a few stamps that are really good for this technique, must dig them out again. The cards you're making with them are so pretty. Christmas?? I've been ready for months, lol!! Must get on and make the Christmas cake though!

    Hugs
    Brenda 84

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  17. I have one of those cards in that style that you sent me, you need to get a better camera because those images DO NOT do your work justice. I used the ornate frame thing you sent me to make arms and a hat for an art doll, thank you so much, it was perfect.

    dx

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  18. I love that watercolour technique! great card you have made with it.

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  19. Very pretty. I am in card-making mode at the moment too - not a place I really want to be, but have decided to make my mum a set of birthday cards for her to give away next year - difficult to think of Christmas pressies for 90 year olds. Happy WOYWW, Shoshi #85

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  20. What a stunning card! I love the watercolour flowers they are gorgeous! Thanks for the visit and have a great week!

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  21. Gorgeous card, thanks for the peek and sharing, have a great WOYWW

    xoxo Marjo

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  22. Beautiful cards , thanks for sharing xx

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  23. Your watercolour cards are lovely. Thanks for sharing. Anne x

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  24. What a stunning card! Happy WOYWW ~#105 Robin Panzer Art

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  25. Beautiful card! I can see this would be so great for many occasions! I am going to have to search your blog to see if I can find out how to do this! Well maybe after xmas as I haven't started my xmas cards either!
    xoxo Karen

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  26. I love your tulip card and can see why it would disappear fast - its a beaut!!

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  27. Can't believe you mentioned the dreaded Christmas word... just when I was enjoying your blog so much....love the cards though happy WOYWW

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  28. beautiful crads hun, ideal for lots of things, now maybe you really need to think about Christmas? lol

    Happy Woyww
    Lou #63

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  29. Love these, they are gorgeous. sorry I am late this week, Blogger has been a complete pain!

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  30. This is a lovely card. Happy (late) WOYWWED!

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  31. Oh, those are very pretty cards, Sandra! thanks for stopping by....

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