Wednesday, 17 November 2010

What am I up to? ....

Good morning to you all,

Here in Helmshore the wind is howling and the rain is bouncing down, and poor Alfie is looking fed up because I haven't taken him for a walk yet... because I don't think I can bear to get wet or blown away this morning! how bad am I?

Had a really good weekend over at Sirstampalot and the girls really enjoyed the workshop... apart from the measuring. I will post later in the week what we made, just haven't got round to taking photos yet but I will.

Thanks for all your comments and your emails over the last week, they are so nice to receive and read.
Here are some answers to the questions asked.

1. The circle on the card made for this weeks Allsort Challenge is die cut using the Magnolia DooHickey die Lace Doily.

2.  This Saturday I am over at The Paperlane, which is in Northallerton Yorkshire demoing from 10am till 4pm.

3.  My classes for this year are nearly over, but on Saturday 4th December Sirstampalot are holding their Ultimate Rubber Stamping day and I will be running a series of  2 hour workshops throughout the day. For more details please contact Sirstampalot  who will be happy to help.


The card I attach today was made a while back, and yes I know its in those papers again I just can't help myself!

Have a good Tuesday,

Stamp & Enjoy
Clare xxx      





            

3 comments:

  1. HI Clare, this is just so gorgeous, I so love it, I have just used those papers too using your santa, just cant leave them alone!
    I wouldnt mind doing one of your classes on the 4th, dont think I would get awy with it though, but ever so pleased you are going to be there I can come and see you. hope you are ok love and hugs chris xx

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  2. Wow! Beautiful card, so unique!!

    Sweet greetings, Saskia :)

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  3. Hi Clare,

    Gorgeous card, love the little snowman and the papers just suit your images so well.

    Love Kerry xxx

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