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Hello, my name is Dionne and I have been crafting for a very long time. As a very young child my mother tried to teach me to knit, it was a disaster. However, it must have sparked an interest in making things and, partly to prove that I was not totally useless and partly because I really wanted to make things, I taught myself to crochet. Over the years I have developed a love of cross stitch and all types of paper craft ..... I eventually even taught myself to knit.


I am married to a very understanding man, thank goodness, because I spend all my time either crafting, thinking about crafting or talking about crafting. I am hopeless at housework and dinner is often late!


Thank you for visiting my blog.


Dionne

Sunday 12 April 2020

Easter Sunday

This year many of us are going to miss celebrating Easter in church, it cannot be helped, during this time it is more important to be safe now than sorry later.

Today I have some more of my Easter cards to share with you, these feature a country church in springtime.  My first card today uses the the backing paper, decoupage elements and image from the Hunkydory kit, along with some flowers from Wild Orchid Crafts, flat backed pearls and a sentiment from my stash.


For this second card I have again raided my K & Co paper stack by Tim Coffey for the backing paper.  The little mulberry flowers are from Wild Orchid Crafts and the gems and tiny pearls are from my stash.


My final card today uses both the backing card from the kit, as well as one of the Tim Coffey papers, and flowers from WOC.


That's it for today, please come back tomorrow for my final instalment of Easter cards.


Dionne

4 comments:

  1. Gorgeous cards Dionne love the images and especially the second card looks perfect on our mantlepiece-thank you
    Carol x

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    1. Thank you. I had totally forgotten which card I had sent to you. I am so pleased it was this one because this is one of my favourites - some of my Tim Coffey paper and I love the images with twisted frames.

      Stay safe.

      Dionne xx

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  2. Love these and, as you will know, could be any little Norfolk village. Again I love how the flowers make the images come alive x

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    1. Thank you Lisette. This is such an iconic English village image, just purfect for Easter or wedding cards.

      Dionne xx

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Dionne