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Wednesday 30 November 2016

Childrens birthday cards

So today Im sharing the birthday cards Ive made for my beautiful nieces



This one i made for Little Lizzy, she is like a small ray of sunshine and will be 3.  I used spellbinders curved border dies, good to dig them out again to cut the shaped card base and cut out detail. Rainbow paper from Kasiercraft 'Fine & Sunny' pad, happy  birthday die and spellbinders inverted scallop die, touches of glitter glue.  




And this one i made for Sophie who will be 5, again using spellbinders curved borders, forgot how much i love these dies!  Memory box Iceland Poppy die to cut out the flowers from the card front, i lined the inside with pink paper, added butterflies diecut using sizzix and memory box dies.  Pearl drops & glitter glue to finish.  Hope you enjoy looking. Emma x

10 comments:

Julieanne..aka pinkjools said...

Hi Emma....Beautiful cards....love the die and papers....and had to put the iceland poppy on my wish list....Joolsx

Anonymous said...

beautiful cards Emma think the one for Lizzy is my favourite
katex(samsweep)

Sue Nicholson said...

Superb you now have your own blog brillant, just added myself to your followers. Great to see you Emma in blogger land. Your cards so far are just so beautiful cheers your craft friend Sue N x

EmmaT said...

Oh thank you Sue, its a bit scary but exciting as well. Hugs Emma x

Jean S said...

Beautiful cards Emma, love the rainbow on Lizzie x

Anonymous said...

You've gone and done it!
Well done to you!
All your creations
In Blogland I'll view!

Distinctive chefs-d'oeuvres
By artist's hand...
Vivid colours and
Lay-outs well-planned!

Unique and inspired
Works you'll display...
I wish you the best
On your venture today!

Happy hugs,
Kathleen

Pam said...

Gorgeous cards Emma.
Pam x

EmmaT said...

oooh thank you Kathleen for your amazing words. Emma x

Wendy said...

These are beautiful, love the shape those borders have created on the top cards x

Unknown said...

These are really beautiful Emma, do like the idea of shaping both sides of the card. Sandra x