I used backing card from the new Language of flowers kit -  Red Roses in Bloom - 901607 - and a lady stamp from their Jasper stamp set 9039
Then i made an envelope for  a gift voucher using the Cool Britannia Hearts Topper 900168 and Polka Navy background card 900182 - I thought it looked a bit Cath Kidston-ey
A simple Lavender Rose card for this one using 'Spots' background card and Watercolour Roses topper - 900756 
and then a layout - a bit special for me as this was one of the last things Dad and I did together - the garden party at Buckingham Palace - using the new Language of Flowers 12 x 12 pad and 'Handpicked by you toppers -901607/08 and Lavender Rose Lilac Hydrangea topper - 900747  and some flowers stamped from my own stash from Language of flowers pad..
and some flowers stamped from my own stash from Language of flowers pad..
That's it for this week - hope you like .
 

 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

14 comments:
Fabulous work Denise xx
These are all gorgeous Denise. I love the layout with the fabulous photos and gorgeous papers.
Hugs
Linda xxx
All so gorgeous Denise!
Mandy :)
Oh, fab cards Denise! Impossible to choose a favourite.
xx
I love that Cath Kidson look!
I love the LO of you & your Dad at the palace...a wonderful memory. You really did achieve a Cath Kidston feel with that middle card...Love it!! :D
A beautiful array of cards and i love the scrapbook page xx
I especially love that blue envelope!
Wow, you have been busy, all your projects are beautiful x
Love the Cath Kidson one too
Doing some catching up. The crop looks like such fun! And I love your "makes." I can feel the sense of accomplihsment.
Rinda
All gorgeous Denise, love that stamped image hun, not seen that one before, xxxxx
These are all so beautiful, I love the colours you have used, I recently got the set of stamps from the first one but haven't used that one yet, I may have to soon I think
Lindsay xx
Pretty papercrafting, Denise. I uncovered a little bit of Kanban, that I hope to do something with soon. Thanks for the inspiration.
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