Thursday, 14 April 2016

Ros's Roses

Hello there, thanks for visiting.

Here today we have a make n take and swap by dear friend and teamie Ros

This lovely rose, die cut from pale pink card,
adding a pearl centre, mounted on a scallop edged rectangle,
with some pretty DSPaper

Here's another rubbish photograph, 
which also doesn't show the leaves are green, they look black.
In fact I messed up, so had to cut the leaves to fit.
I also messed up the sentiment, so had to cover it up with another,
but the whisper white card I used, is much whiter than Ros's card.
Funny how my rubbish photography has no problem showing that up though teehee!




Here's her swap....luckily I had no involvement,
so 'tis a very nice card and not messed up at all!


Hmmmm that reminds me, seeing her paper pierced tag....
I was meant to pierce the rose rectangle....
but because the others messed that up, I didn't even bother trying!

Just for a laugh I have set the challenge for next teamie day,
.......to use paper piercing on a card!
(Not sure they saw the funny side....!)

Have a great non-messed-up day!
Lesley
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3 comments:

  1. I did see the funny side . . . and am now an AWESOME paper piercer! LOL! xxx

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  2. The rose cards look lovely. So glad it isn't just me who messes up and has to 'cover up' somehow. So many shades of white (and black) you wouldn't believe!!

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  3. I think pink and black look stunning together so I never questioned your black leaves. I'll be they look good green too. Great cards! No, really!

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