Does it look like I've been spending a bit of time with my flowers. I absolutely adore my garden but just never seem to have sufficient time to make it look as nice as I know it could do. My Nana was a tiny lady (with hands like garden shovels lol) who could reel off the names of any plant which dared grow in the garden. She was a wonderful gardener and I miss our walks around the garden discussing the different plants. BUT she did leave me plenty of her gardening wisdom as every time I pick up one of her gardening books, there in the margin are her notes, comments and advice.
This card was made using Ann's Paper Art pattern from the Hobbyjournaal issue 50 and combined with 3d Sheet Le Suh 8215.14. The bright hollyhocks and daffodils surrounding garden gate absolutely scream cottage garden and are to me, the the perfect idea of a perfect garden.

I love the light blue colouring on this card and dare I say it, the finishing touches of the peeloffs. I combined 3d sheet Nel van Veen 2282 with Ann's Paper Art pattern a436 - the May fee pattern in the CardStitching webshop.

I just love the bright colours of this final floral card - made using Ann's Paper Art pattern a375 and combined with the glorious 3D sheet Le Suh 4169.19.



4 comments:
Absolutely gorgeous Sam. Your stitching is awesome. Love your cards. Keep up the wonderful work.
wow these are so pretty sam i love the stiching with the floral images , your so clever there works of art x mandy
Brilliant cards Sam, you are an absolute wizz with a needle and thread and produce stunning results xx
Really gorgeous cards hun but I just adore the colours of your 2nd card. The peel offs finish it off perfectly xx Clare x
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