How is your week going? I am meeting a friend for a coffee this afternoon. I haven't done that for a long time. On Friday we will be visiting my parents who have a live in carer. We have to wear masks and socially distance. I am not sure that my parents will recognise us especially when we are wearing masks. It is best to be careful though.
I have been up-cycling old cards again. I just can't resist some of the images on the cards. I have quite a few people who give me their cards.
I have some gorgeous card from Anna Marie Designs and I made the card blank and the mats and layers with it. The patterned paper was in my stash.
This was such a pretty image I just had to use it to make a card.
This is a Crafter's Companion die.
I don't always put sentiments on my cards that way they are more adaptable.
Happy Crafting
Hugs Jackie
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Hi Jackie, this is so beautiful, such a pretty card.
ReplyDeleteHope you enjoy meeting up with your friend and the visit with your parents goes well.xx
Lovely card. Enjoy your day out.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful, I love snowdrops and the die is very pretty xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Jackie - hope you have a good time with your parents :-)
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful,love the image.xxx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Jackie! Love it!
ReplyDeleteA very pretty card, love the snowdrops.
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Linda xxx
This is so pretty Jackie, Snowdrops are one of my favorite flowers but we can't grown them here
ReplyDeleteLovely card Jackie. Hope you enjoyed having coffee with a friend and the visit to your parents go well. Take carexx
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful, Jackie xoxo
ReplyDeletebeautiful card Jackie
ReplyDeleteGr Karin
A very pretty card Jackie. Enjoy your weekend! Shabneez x
ReplyDeleteVery elegant!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card Jackie, a lovely image.
ReplyDeleteJanice x
just stunning with gorgeous and very elegant looking die cuts
ReplyDeleteA really elegant and pretty card. Snowdrops are so pretty and yet I still can not get them to grow in my garden. English Bluebells yes, snowdrops sadly not. Take care Michelle x
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