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Sunday, 9 February 2014

A very quick make!

Evening!  I haven't been able to make a card this weekend as I've cut a piece out of my thumb with a potato peeler - you can't imagine how much blood came out of it!  If you want a laugh of how Steve bandaged it up, you can check it out here on my FB page!  I also set up a new crafty FB page which you can follow here if you'd like!  ;)

Anyhoo, I thought instead today I'd show you a sneak peek of a card I made using the new Shabby Shack paper pad and one of the pre-coloured images from the Bunnies art pad...



It was so refreshing to be able to make this card up in 15 minutes and not having to spend ages colouring in and choosing papers to match.  The sentiment is from the Scroll Sentiments set.  I must say though that it did feel like cheating making this card!  

You'll be able to see the new paper pads and art pads on Create and Craft TV tomorrow - check out the LOTV FB post here for more deets about the show.  The pads are exclusive to Create & Craft first on February 10th and then will be launched on the website on February 24th.

I'm off now - I'm finding it really hard to type with my thumb bandaged up!  I'll be back tomorrow though with another LOTV sneak peek!  


20 comments:

Anita said...

Aww, this is so adorable Mary J! Hope your thumb heals quickly :)

Hanneke said...

What a great card! I love your coloring. I hope your thumb heals op soon! Hugs, Hanneke

Donna Mosley said...

Beautiful card Mary, very cute image and gorgeous design. Hope the thumb gets better soon.

Donna x

Sue said...

Ouch! I hope your thumb is better soon.
Your card is gorgeous, adorable image, beautiful papers and fabulous layout.
Sue xx

Stamps and Paper said...

Totally adorable Mary...hope your thumb heals soon

Anne

Scrumplescrunch said...

Hello Mary
That Green just pops from this delightful card. Hope your thumb heals quickly.
Smiles:)
Sue

Torico said...

What an adorable image! Loooove it! I hope your thumb gets better soon.

Chrissy said...

Adorable card Mary J..so sweet..and OUCH!! to your thumb..I remember what that feels like and my finger had never been the same..it is dead on the end..take care..pssst...[play on it as long as you can]

luv CHRISSYxx

heidy said...

Aw this is so adorable MaryJ!!
XXX Heidy

Pöydän kulmalla näpertelijä said...

Hope your thumb feels better soon! The card is just adorable.

Craftin Suzie (Susan Wykes) said...

Oh dear Mary hope your thumb heals quickly so you can carry on with your crafting. We don't realise how much we use something until we do something to it. Fabulous card today such a cute image. Susan x

Doreen said...

I hope you thumb heals quickly....love your gorgeous card.xxx

Anonymous said...

Sorry to hear of your thumb !!! Ouch!!
This is to cute --!! & yes: whenever I think of pre colored images -- I always think, "cheater, cheater, pumpkin eater"!!! Lolololololol !!
Kidding! This is sweet & your layout is adorable!!

Fabiola said...

quel chou! j'adore, biz

Christine L said...

Hope your thumb is a little better today hon... but wowwww this card is so gorgeous done with just the one thumb! And... I will have to reach for my LOTV shopping list as those papers are fabulous!

I recorded both shows today as I was out.. but the second one didn't seem to be on at 3... don't know why! But I did see your fabbie cards on the first... !

Big hugs
Christine x

Evy G said...

O, what a terrible news! I once cut a piece of my finger of with a grate and a cucumber (i hope google translate is a good friend?) So i know how much blood you can lose ;-)
But everything will be ok soon!
Still love your card and the sweet colors in it ;-) And hope you'll feel better soon!

scrapn_momof2 said...

This is so adorable!!!

Hope your thumb is on the mend!!

Susie Sugar said...

Another sweet card , I'm loving you LOTV work x

Rebecca Bradshaw said...

This is so cute and the papers are lovely.
Rebecca.

coops said...

aw so gorgeous mary.adorable bunny and i love your colouring ;D

xx coops xx

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