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Wednesday 29 December 2010

A Few Christmas Cards

Thought I would take a few minutes and share three cards that I made for my cousin to send to her parents, in-laws and her hubby's aunt.  I was nervous at making these as I had never made them for someone to send to someone else before.  As one was for my aunt (who got me into scrapbooking and then cardmaking), I knew I had to make it as near perfect as possible.  I didn't follow any challenges for them, just picked my images and went from there.  I was pleased how they turned out and so was my cousin. 


Card One

Cardblank - Craftwork Cards
Cardstock - Paper Mill
Patterned Paper - Papermania
Ribbon - Kars
Image - Inkadinkadoo (have had this for a few years and never used)
Coloured with Distress Inks
Stickles
Gems - Mei Flower
Nestabilities
Martha Stewart Punch (it wasn't until I was ready to post the card that I realised I should have placed the green cardstock with the patterned punch the other way). Another learning curve for me.


Card Two


Cardblank - Craftwork Cards
Cardstock - Paper Mill
Patterned Paper - Papermania
Image - Stampavie
Coloured with Distress Inks
Woodware Punch
Martha Stewart Punch
Gems - Mei Flower
Nestability
Computer Generated Sentiment


Card Three

Cardblank - Craftwork Cards
Cardstock - Bazzill
Patterned Papers - Echo Park
Image - Stampavie
Coloured with Distress Inks
Martha Stewart Punch
Woodware Punch
Gems - Mei Flower
Stickles
Sentiment - Hero Arts


After my iron breaking and then my heating becoming frozen, guess what happened on Boxing Day.  We had a burst pipe.  Thankfully, it was the outside tap and we were able to disconnect the piping and clamp it temporarily.  We  had no heating again for a few hours but at least there was the start of a thaw.


Hubby went back to work today and our problems at home seem trivial in comparison.  We have two shops, one in Coleraine and one in Ballymena. Hubby works in Coleraine.  The staff from Ballymena phoned him this morning to say when they opened the shutters the water met them at the door.  The ceiling had collapsed and the water was everywhere.  They have lost a lot of their stock and it is a mess.  The water came from the shop next door, it wasn't even our pipes that burst.  Shop has had to close and it will be a few weeks before it is sorted out.  Have to wait on insurance companies etc.  Not going to be a great start to 2011 and I'm sure a lot of other people are probably in the same position or even worse. The water in our area is also off and there is a water shortage, although as yet we haven't been affected.

I hope you have had a lovely Christmas and wishing you all a Happy New Year.

5 comments:

Mina said...

oh no Donna thats awful, I hope 2011 will start better for you...your cards are fabulous I bet your Aunt loved hers and is proud of your cardmaking skills
Mina xxx

debby4000 said...

Wonderful cards Donna. But what an awful start hopefully all the bad luck happens altogether and the new year is all good.
luv
Debby

Clabby said...

The cards were first class. So much attention to detail and so well put together!!!! Sorry to hear about the water problems - hope things get back to normal soon.

Sandra said...

Hiya Donna....all gorgeous cards!
What a start to the new year for you...hope everything settles soon...

Take care
San x

Lou said...

Hi!So hope your New Year gets better VERY soon, just love your cards and have had a peek back too :)
hugs Lou.xx