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Saturday, March 7, 2020

A Most Serendipitous Card

Welcome

My apologies for not visiting this past week, but life took over, with not only lots of helping of family, but also a funeral and a migraine, just to spice things up!

This card was made for a rather special young lady's birthday, and I just hope it was enjoyed as much as I enjoyed making it!

I love this 'roaring twenties' image - made by a local firm and now retired.


I started out by looking for paper that I could use to paper piece her, and ended up using it for the background of the card too.


The wee snippets of pink were the perfect match for her accessories, and I shaded her underskirt and feathers with pencils


The sentiment from another Kiwi company, Montarga Stamps,  was heat embossed with a platinum powder.

Both panels were mounted over some angled scraps of an ancient (18 yrs or more old) paper - this was from one of my first ever purchases of patterned paper!

I then noticed, horror of horrors, that I had some black ink smudges where they were not supposed to be, so I rummaged around and found I had the perfect colour of sequins that I could use as embellishments... 


I stamped the woman's image again on the left of the inside of the card
My apologies that the images are a bit 'faded' but these were taken at the height of summer when the light is very bright.

I am linking this to:

(I had not planned on the sequins - they were a 'save')
(the snippets were the pick accessories and the purple layering paper)



30 comments:

  1. Such a beautiful card! Gorgeous! Very stylish and feminine!
    Big hugs, Susi

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  2. Delightful Maxine. It's a lovely stamp.

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  3. Maxxine sounds like a tough time for you, your gorgeous card is sheer beauty and creativity, good you took time out for yourself..xx

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  4. A beautiful card Maxine, so pretty.
    I hope you are feeling better and things calm down for you.
    Pauline - Crafting with Cotnob
    x

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  5. You made another gorgeous card, Maxine. I love the sequins and they match perfectly. Beautiful stamp and your coloring is great. Kisses, my friend.

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  6. Maxine your card is gorgeous - love the image and how you used designer paper on/for her dress. So creative to use the sequins as a cover up for smudges of ink. You did well!

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  7. A charming image. I do admire paper piecing. It is very fiddly for me these days, but the end result is worth it. All your colours tie in together so well as usual Maxine. very pretty. Kate x

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  8. So elegant. Thank you for entering our Challenge at Aud Sentiments Challenge Blog https://audsentimentschallengeblog.blogspot.com/
    Regards
    Mel DT
    https://melgeecrafts.com/

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  9. A fabulous creation Thank you for sharing with us at C.R.A.F.T. Challenge. Marlene DT

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  10. What a lovely card Maxine. It actually reminds me of Jane Austen, who lived not far from where we are. Her house, where she lived for many years, is fascinating. The room she sat in to write had a creaking door behind her, which alerted her to anyone entering, so she could hide what she was writing. To this day they never oil those hinges, just as Jane forbade. I love this card loads.

    Hugs

    Di xx

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  11. A lovely card.
    Thank you so much for entering our challenge this week at CRAFT Challenge looking forward to see you again next challenge.
    Hugs Sheryl xx
    CRAFT DT
    Cat Crazy Craft Corner {My Blog}

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  12. Beautiful card Maxine, so stylish and elegant. Great rescue with the sequins! xx

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  13. I understand that life gets in the way of blogging :) but that's OK. We will always be here when you come back.
    I do hope next week is better.
    What a gorgeous card! I'm sure she will love it :)

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  14. What a beautiful card - I'm sure the birthday girl enjoyed it!

    Sorry to hear things have been so buys and tough for you though, I hope things get better soon!


    Away From Blue

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  15. Agree with you Maxine on several things, one being snowed under and also love this card with its very pretty paper piecing on such a lovely image, great card and great save too 😉!
    Thanks for Sharing, God bless, hugs Shaz in Oz.x

    {Wonderful Words of Life - Shaz in Oz}
    {Calligraphy Cards - Shaz in Oz}

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  16. Lovely image and great paper piecing! Hope you have a good week.

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  17. What a stunning card, Maxine. That image is divine, and then of course...the perfectly embossed gold sentiment. LOVE this!
    Karen

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  18. Lovely card Maxine - great idea to paper-piece the dress and use the same paper on the background. Also - sequins are definitely handy when it comes to smudges, aren't they? Thank you for joining us at The Alphabet Challenge xx Lynda DT

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  19. Sorry to be such a delayed visitor, not really sure where my time has gone the last few days, great card anyhow. Hope the migraine has subsided, totally identify although on a positive note had a couple of day's without last week.

    B x

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  20. The paper is perfect for paperpiecing! And looks so stunning with the same in the background! A great card! Hugs, Gerrina

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  21. Yay to sequins Maxine....What a beautifully feminine card and the paper piecing and the background paper look so pretty x. Hope this week will be quieter for you? x.

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  22. Hate hearing that you had a funeral and a migraine Maxine. Neither is very pleasant to say the least. No worries about not visiting. I'm behind with my visiting as well, so trying to play catch. This image is fabulous and it made for a wonderful card. I love how you paper pieced your lady's coat/dress. I also love that the paper is the same on the card base. The rest of her is colored so pretty too. Way to use up wee snippets too! Don't you hate it when you find black ink smudges?! You hid them perfectly with your sequins and we would have never be the wiser if you had not told us. Hugs, Brenda

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  23. Beautiful creation hun, the paper piecing and beautiful paper is just perfect. Love how you used the image inside the card too. Sorry to hear about the funeral and hope the migraine is well and truly gone. Sounds like a huge week! Sending hugs, Wends xoxo

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  24. Well color me surprised because I saw your card first and then read the post and had no idea the sequins were not intentional! I love them, actually! What a fun image and the roaring 20's is perfect for a birthday love the pop of hot pink (unless my laptop is seeing the color wrong!) - I hope you feel better. As a migraine sufferer, I feel your pain! xx

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  25. I can see why you like that image and I love how you have paper pieced her and then married the image to the panel on the card. Perfect! An so beautiful too. Great idea to match the pink in her underskirt with the wee snippets.
    This really is a beautiful card Maxine.
    Hugs, Neet xx

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  26. Beautiful card 😊 thanks for joining in the Polkadoodles challenge 😊 Good Luck 🤞 Michela Piras DT

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  27. an adorable card!

    thank you so much for playing along with us at alphabet challenge!

    hugs and kisses from germany
    Silvi

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  28. Beautiful. Thanks for joining us at Alphabet Challenges, we hope to see you visit us again. Caz. DT

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  29. Beautiful birthday card, Maxine. Love the paper you've used and you've matched the colour perfect for her hat and purse. Such pretty, delicate colours. Aren't sequins the best??!! xx

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  30. This is fabulous! What a pretty lady! I love fashion girls and pink sequins make me happy!

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