Saturday, 4 February 2017

Beautiful You in Blue

This was my first attempt at a pop up and twist card,
and it has to be my favourite


I made it for my sister who teaches Medau keep fit classes,
in fact she is
Choreographer, Senior Trainer and Teacher of Movement, Dance, Exercise


they use balls and hoops and scarves and that kind of thing


I winked the balls to make them shine


I used the mirror image technique with my stamp-a-ma-jig
and coloured with the old SU Blender pens

I don't often get this kind of comment " Absolutely wonderful birthday card you have made"

this is one of their displays
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This is one of my sister's events, email if you want any more info:

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Hope you are enjoying the weekend
Lesley
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5 comments:

  1. Amazing on this fold, and also admire your mirror stamping work! Pretty paper piecing on the lovely dress, to match the nice background. Now I'm so glad you shared the picture, as I had no idea what Medau is! This looks like lots of fun, and a good way to get some exercise too! TFS & Hugs

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  2. Beautiful card Lesley ... and great use of the mirror technique... I am not surprised your sister was bowled over by it!

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  3. Love this. The mirror technique is great for this set. Just beautiful.

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  4. AWESOME birthday card and definitely a shape I'm going to try now! Great mirror-imaging . . .forgot to ask you for a demo on that!

    Your Sister's dancing looks fun.

    Hugs, Sarn xxx

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  5. Wait....! This is your first one? Then I guess you went to town making them because I've seen a bunch from you since. Very cool. I like the cool blues.

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