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Monday, January 22, 2018

Lydia's Florals

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The other day my granddaughter Lydia visited me on her own for a 'Mama Date', and she was anxious to make a card.


I prepared the base, and she stamped the flowers , quite happily stamping off the edge, as she had a teacher who encouraged her art last year, and had taught her such things.    She then chose to colour them with her crayons.


I stamped the image to go under the aperture, as she did not want to spoil it.  She then coloured that, noting that one flower was a different shape, and colouring it in blue.


I also stamped another couple of flowers from the scrap left when I had cut the aperture, and she coloured them, and I die cut them (with help) and popped them up on foam tape, much to her joy.
 

Later I realised that the aperture was going to leave the cardfront weakened, so I found a snippet of pink card that matched, and cut a frame and adhered it.


Lydia loved her card, and it is going to her teacher on the first day of the new term!!
Her Mama is yet again impressed with her eye for colour and composition, and her colouring skills.





15 comments:

  1. Gorgeous card, gorgeous girl and gorgeous Mama (& not the least bit of bias here 😉)!

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  2. Dear Maxine,
    How lucky is Lydia to have you as her gran. What a fab card you both have made together. SUPER.
    Love,
    Monica

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  3. The card is a beauty! And what a great time to spent stamping and colouring together! That are the moments she will remember! Enjoy your new week!

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  4. Such a beautiful card and your granddaughter is a sweetheart!
    ♥♥♥
    Susi

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  5. Not only is she such an adorable and pretty little girl, she also made a gorgeous card! Her coloring is sensational on this beautiful card.
    Lynn

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  6. And...so you should be proud of her. Creative and beautiful card and yes she has an eye for colour and composition x

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  7. Hi Maxine, a superb card for a little crafter, love the flowers she stamped out all over the front of the card, great that she wants to spend time with you and craft, hope she has caught the card making bug from you! apologies for the heat that will be making its way across, yesterday was 35C and another week worth of heat on it's way... Have a wonderful week... Megan

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  8. Cutest of cute is the photo and one amazing colourist.xx [aNNie]

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  9. She certainly has her Mama's creatively. A great card Maxine.

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  10. Cuteness alert!! What a gorgeous baby doll she is! And quite talented - that is one fancy little cut out card, but her coloring and stamping off the edge hit this out of the ballpark! Love it!

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  11. Great work Lydia!! The colouring is so well done and so is the placement of her random flowers on the front of the card. She is so talented Maxine!! I bet she loved her play day with Mama! xx

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  12. Lydia's card is beautiful! She colors so well. And Lydia is beautiful! It looks like that Lydia has the knack like her Grandma in making pretty cards. Hugs, Fran

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  13. The card is so pretty and very cleverly designed so Lydia gets a 10! Lucky her to have gran to make cards with.

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  14. ooh she is so cute little girl
    and the sweet flowers card off course so beautiful
    no doubt if she loves it
    wonderfully made Maxine
    hugs
    Monika

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