Monday, 11 March 2013

mothers day

hello everyone,
sharing this card I made.

Used the now discontinued paper DCWV Ladies Dairy paper pad, such a shame, as I love this paper.


items used
spellbinders Decorative ovals
memory box
Vintage bicycle
Norrland Flower
typewriter alphabet
Martha Stewart
Flourish lace

all available from  oyster stamps   

thank you for calling by,  pam

16 comments:

  1. Lovely card pam and yes mum in law loved it
    Big hugs xxxx

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  2. Good Snowy morning Pam,
    This is just beautiful. love everything you have done here.
    Have a Great Day

    Patricia xx

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  3. Stunning Pam love everything about , such gorgeous papers, you might find something to replace them with, Kate x

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  4. Beautiful card Pam love the vintage look

    Anne

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  5. Gorgeous papers and love the colours, your flowers are fab. Great card. xx Flora

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  6. Just love to visit your blog Pam , I always find another inspirational design from you..x

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  7. Morning Pam, I adore the Ladies Diary papers, they are one of my favourites, so this card is a definite 'YES' from me, love it, love it, love it.
    Lots of love from Patricia xx

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  8. This is gorgeous Pam. I love the vintage image and beautiful colours.
    Sue xx

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  9. Hi Pam, Gorgeous card...love the vintage look to it...Joolsx

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  10. Gorgeous card and love the beautiful papers and the vintage image. The pennyfarthing looks fab.

    Hugs
    Linda xxx

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  11. This is just so beautiful Pam.
    Sue x

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  12. So beautiful Pam, love the vintage image and colours.
    Wendy xx

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  13. Lovely card Pam. The image is gorgeous and love the way you've combined the b/p into the flowers on the image.

    Karen x

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  14. This is gorgeous,what a wonderful image.Jacqueline.S

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