A Recycled Card
03 May 2010
This weekrnd is the Bank Holiday Weekend here in the UK. The weather is glorious and I've been having a bit of a Spring Clean through the house trying to get rid of things we no longer need or use.
However Spring Cleaning needn't be just about housework - it can extend to your card making as well!
Here's a quick card I made last night ready to replenish the dwindling supply of cards I sell at Church (another 38 were sold yesterday so that means another 38 children will be clothed, schooled and fed for 1 day).
The feature tag was made by my good friend Linda, it was the gift tag she gave me on my birthday present a few years ago. Like all of Linda's work this is beautifully done and I just couldn't throw it away so it has sat in one of my drawers ever since.
Anyway last night I decided to use it as the feature topper on a card.
The background paper has been fixed to a 6" x 6" white card blank and then I stuck the tag firmly down with double sided sticky tape. The ribbons compliment the colours on the tag and I decided to just let hang free rather than tying them into a bow.
The rubber stamped image has been coloured using water based inks and it has been matt and layered onto Mirri card, leaving just a narrow border.
The finishing touch is a sentiment topper, and inside I have used a pale green insert.
Because the topper was already made this card probably took me only about 5 minutes to assemble.
So the motto of this story is always to look at things that you might be able to recycle for your new cards!
It has taken all this time for his house to sell but the sale is finally going through this week and yesterday was Mike and Penny's last Sunday with us.
The weather here has had a real Spring like feel over the last week and to me this card also has a real feel of Spring about it.





Unfortunately over the Easter period my friend's Auntie died. She approached me at Church and asked could I make her a sympathy card.
The sheets did not have the manufacturer's name on them. They are all pre die cut so you just have to pop them out and then decoupage them using 3D double sided sticky foam pads.
The sentiment on this 




For the inside of the card I decided to use a pink 

