Wednesday 17 March 2010

Yummy Imaginisce!!!

I managed to finally get my hands on some Imaginisce paper's Lucy Bird range. This is one of my favourite brands but boy is it hard to get hold of in the UK. I had a look on the Glitterpot website & nearly fell off the chair when i saw it!!! They literally only supplied the papers there though, no accessories like rub-on's, brads, ribbon, stickers etc so i had to improvise & had loads of cutting out on my hands. I got atleast 3 sheets of each in the range just for this purpose. I had a play last night and made a card, a really quick one & i loved making it.


Now i just need to go out my other Imaginisce Twitterpated range!!!

Thanks for popping by, hugs Clare xxx

7 comments:

  1. Yes Clare it is a gorgeous range and I just LOVE your card......Its hard to get in aust too as only a few shops stock it and it seems to sell out quickly......Take care ...
    luv marg xxx

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  2. Wonderful card Clare..just lovely. It surely is a delightful range...so will keep on the look for you xoxoxo

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  3. Oh you clever , talented girl...such a stunning card and all that cutting out.You are Helen's sister alright...I sit in awe watching her patiently cut out.

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  4. Hi Clare, I replied to your last comment on my blog but I dont think it has reached you?! Silly me!

    kerynmcnicol@sky.com is my email if you could email me I can update you!

    Thanks
    Keryn x

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  5. Beautiful card Clare, isnt your blog background from the same range? You had me all confused then when I saw the card and the surrounding! lol yeah, I know, it isnt difficult to confuse me!

    Love the cardstock colour, really bright and cheery!

    Keryn x

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  6. Gorgeous as always Miss Clare, love that range too. Can't wait to see more.... beautiful xx

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  7. This is so pretty Clare! Love the colours you have used

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