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Monday, 14 January 2013

Ready to tell tales

Is anyone else planning to join in the Telling Tales class over at Kirsty's blog?  I absolutely loved the last class she ran and it is such good value for money.  Don't take my word for it, check it out for yourself!
So anyway, she has done a little tutorial on journaling cards so with snow in the air and an afternoon with not much else planned, I've covered the dining room paper with craft supplies and come up with these.
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I’m not sure how many I was supposed to make but once I started I got a bit carried away!  I loved getting a selection of papers together and layering, stitching and sticking and before I knew it I had eight and thought it was time to stop. 

We woke this morning to a light dusting of snow and when I left work at the end of my half day at 12.30 the gritting lorries were already out gritting the roads.  I went to the dentist at 2.15 and when I came out it had started snowing quite hard and has continued since then.  It looks so pretty out there and there is more forecast for tonight.  Snow day at school tomorrow?  We only have about 6 students with exams tomorrow so only two members of staff needed for invigilation, and that would be the two people who lived closest and could walk in.  Fortunately, I don’t fit that category!Fingers crossed for more snow then, and I might get to make a few more Smile.

18 comments:

  1. Those wee cards look lovely. I'm thinking about joining Kirsty's class, too. Thing is, can you suggest somewhere to buy journaling or graph-type card/paper?

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    1. Mine was part of a Gotta Craft kit, a lucky find!

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  2. They are lovely. I liked Kirsty's but I do love the colours of yours. Plus we were sent home instead of a twilight :0)
    Snowing heavily now. Fingers crossed.

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  3. Have signed up for Kirsty's class and absolutely adore hers and your little cards.

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  4. These cards are fantastic Deb! What size are they? Off to check out Kirsty's class...

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    1. They are 4x3".cant wait for class to start now!

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  5. these are gorgeous Deb....think i'll be making some at some point! x

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  6. These are so cute, Deb! I'm sure it was hard to stop at just a few. Can't wait to see how you use these. :o)

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  7. I'm in the class, looking forward to it :) I adore your cards - I can see Kirsty's tutorial in there but your own style comes through, too x

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  8. Gorgeous journalling cards...thanks for the link to the tutorial & details of the telling tales class...sounds great but I vowed not to sign up for more classes until I've completed the two (self paced) I've paid for & have yet to do!! I'll look forward to seeing what you do with it...& these lovely cards!! :D

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  9. These cards are lovely Deb. I'm going to have a look at Kirsty's class because I seem to remember people saying how good her last one was.

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  10. I've signed up too...and I saw those cards ...am hoping to make some this week!
    Alison xx

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  11. Love these cards, Deb's. See... little scraps come in very useful!! lol
    I must go check this out. I like the sound of Kirsty's class.

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  12. Your journaling cards are fantastic! Hope you get to enjoy a snow day and be able to play some more.

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  13. I now have journalling card envy - these are lovely. I've signed up and looking forward to it :-)

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  14. These are beautiful!

    Fingers crossed if you are still hoping for snow

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  15. I love what you've made....am definately going to have a go myself.

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  16. I'm not signing up for any more new classes, but I love your cards!
    Rinda

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