Tuesday, 9 June 2009

More Groovy Guava

Well I am back again with another couple of things for you to see. Firstly Jonathan got back from State Youth Games happy, cold and with a worse cold than when he went. Well what can you expect with it being so cold and wet all weekend and of course not much sleep happening.

I wanted to show you the goodies that I won on Scrapbooking Top 50 Australia I joined up to the forums to get ideas for layouts as we can all go stale and I responded to one of the forums and I was randomly chosen for this gift pack. It will come in handy. How exciting was that!!


I had a thing for Groovy guava so here are another couple of cards that I have made:
This one was cased from Stamping Peg a very cute card but I didn’t have an animal stamp so a flower had to do but as you know I am quite partial to flowers.



This card I cased from a card I made a Christmas time which I cased from a lovely lady. I can not for the life of me find where I got it from. If I like the card I normally save it with a reference to the person who made it so I can go back and look at their blog. I must not have done that this time. Thank you whom ever you are I really liked your card.


Here are the Christmas cards I made.



This groovy guava one I cased from Andrea Walford It isn’t a great picture so sorry about that and I didn’t have self adhesive pearls so they moved a little and the glue is showing but so much more in the photo than in real life. It wasn’t that noticeable.



Well I hope that you like the little creations. I am currently working on Christmas Crackers of Bon Bons depending on what you want to call them for our Girlfriends night – Christmas in July. I will show you once we have had the night so as not to spoil it for everyone.

Thanks for stopping by, have a great day.

1 comment:

  1. Loving that guava, Sharon! My favourite is the last card. Congratulations on winning such a fun stash! Christine xx

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