Welcome to all my new followers, hope you enjoy the journey.
Angela here again to show you what I've been up to this week.Saturday was Craft Club day again and we were making these Cascading Pleat cards with instructions from Paula one of ther club members.
This is one I made and yes that's me that you can just see at the back.
If you like this card I have included some instructions here:
and a few more samples by other memebers of the club.
In between getting ready to make Christmas cards with some old friends I've been walking the dogs in the park.
Red Arrows are out most days as they are back home and practicing ready for their new season.
Also in the park more mushrooms to help me with my felting ideas.
Back home Alfie needs to keep his eye on what's going on in the garden.
And no wonder look who is back.
The Muntjac was in the garden just down from us they are so cheeky.
This part of the country has many of these small deer, they get everywhere and as they have no predator here they continue to increase in numbers.
Yesterday was friend's craft day and here are just a few of what they made.
Well done ladies.
Have a great weekend everyone and
thanks for stopping by.
"This Week's Smiles" and you can also share your smiles too.
Angela x
4 comments:
I love those cards. I'm going to check out the instructions.
WOW, your Red Arrows put our flying pilots to shame.
Those mushrooms are unusual and I like them. I've never even seen photos of any like the first one you showed.
Goodness, I don't blame Alfie for checking the garden. I had no idea you had deer in town.
Those are some totally awesome cards; Just reinforces why I don't make them!
Have a super Friday and weekend, dear Angela.
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How lovely to see the red arrows often. The cards are fab esp the top bunch.
Hugs,
Annie x
Great cards! Love them all, such fun!
And those mushrooms. I haven´t seen a real one in ages other than in the store.
And thought dogs cannot look far, cute.
The muntjac looks interesting. Have a great Friday xXx
What fun to have deer in the vicinity. No wonder Alfie is watching.
The fungi are lovely. I haven't seen mqany red ones in their natural surroundings.
You cards are lovely. I read the nstructions and it sounds a bit complicated, but I am sure it makes more sense when you are actually doing it. Well done to all the group. Kate x
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