Wednesday 29 January 2014

LOTV...Swing Time

Well.. I'm a bit late putting on my card today...we had rain all night last night and this morning and I could not get a good photo...

today's stamped image is from LOTV..coloured with promakers..
craft card...Papermania...            yellow card  DCWV...paper from My Minds Eye...the die cut form Spellbinders...and a few gems...

Thank you for your comments...Joolsx


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12 comments:

  1. Lovely card, nice bright colours, as I sit here nearly in the dark after a thunderstorm and getting soaked. xxxx

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  2. Beautiful Creation and such a sweet image thank you for joining us over at Fan-Tastic Tuesday, we would love it if you came and joined us again next week for another fun challenge....
    Hugs
    Suzy B DT
    X

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  3. Beautiful card Julieanne.Stunning sweet image and i love your fab design and citrus colours.
    Thanks for joining in my theme this week at PFP :D

    xx coops xx

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  4. This is gorgeous Jools, such a delightful image. I love the papers and fabulous design.
    Sue xx

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  5. Gorgeous card Jools love the image which I have somewhere I am sure, will have to dig it out. Gorgeous papers and fab design. Love Alison x

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  6. Such a bright sunny card Jools, just what we need to make us smile. xx Flora

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  7. beautiful card Jools, love colours and image, I have this stamp, not used as yet..
    pam

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  8. Gorgeous card Jools, love this image...must ink mine up again.
    Wendy xx

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  9. What gorgeous, colourful, summery card :o)
    Jackie xx

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  10. Sweet card, Jools! Lovely bright colour combo, cute image, coloured brilliantly and fab CAS design!
    Thanks for joining in with our Anything Goes challenge this week at Passion for Promarkers! Lisa x

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  11. Wow such a great card - love the colour scheme and the use of the branch die

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