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Tuesday, August 18, 2020

New Home

I am probably not going to be feeling up to much later today after the Dental Procedure so I am posting a card that I made a week ago for our neighbours who have just moved home. I am also resetting the Butterfly Challenge  to run for a further week as grappling with the above and anything blogger throws at me in trying to get the new challenge posted will be too vexing. I have already been booted out of my account and had to reset it. Not sure if that was a Google or Blogger problem but one I could still do without.

This card was about 3 weeks on and off  in the making as I took my time in doing each bit of the elements.

Basic shape is an easel card. I wanted to make the roof look like it was tiled so I played around with various ideas and finally settled on using a scallop Loop Edge die from Die'sire. The die is quite a long one so I managed to get a continuous strip for each row of tiles and attached to the roof in a cascading manner on each side. It took a few goes to get it right but I am pretty pleased with the result. The walls were created using a Docrafts  Wooden Boards Background stamp. Stamping in black ink and then aging with distress ink to get a weathered look. That is the name of their New House so I created in word and printed off. The window is four square flat pearls.
 Side view of the card. The layers of tiles on the roof made it a tad top heavy so it needed  an extra strip placed inside the card base and the front of the card just slips into the space created and stays in place. I did use a tiny rose printed paper for the inside walls to make it look like wallpaper which you can just about see.
 I used various small grass stamps and Lavinia's Bluebell stamp to create the flower garden on the front and the back wall below.  The New Home Sentiment was created in word and printed off and used as the easel step.
 The New Neighbours  got a slightly scaled down version!! They did like it though.

Now I am probably going to regret this but I just might turn my blog over to ' Norm' for a short spell (whilst I am recuperating from said tooth op) as he has been badgering me non stop to get on here since lockdown began.  He is very  eager to show you his prize tomatoes. He has been told 'On No Account'  is he to touch the Try The New Blogger Button. 








36 comments:

  1. This is so wonderful. I love every little detail! The roof looks perfect and the flat square pearls for the window was a great idea!

    This new blogger is horrid! I think it will be a lengthy adjustment period for us all...

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  2. I love your New Home card, the roof is fantastic as are the walls and the gorgeous flowers that you've stamped around the outside. Using square pearls for the windows was a great idea. The Welcome card you made for the new neighbours is lovely too. Good luck at the dentist today.

    Sue xx

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  3. Wow, this is really stunning and so beautiful. Full of fab details!
    Good luck with your tooth op.
    xxx Margreet

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  4. Such wonderful attention to detail - this is a fabulous card which I'm sure your former neighbours will treasure. All the best for your upcoming tooth op and I hope it all goes well and isn't too uncomfortable for you. I switched to new Blogger fairly early on and it started out fine but now each time I go on to write a post something different seems to happen - not all good happenings either!!

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  5. Wow, this is gorgeous Mrs A! Beautifully designed with amazing attention to detail. Good luck with the dental procedure, hope it's not as bad as you think it's going to be!
    Hmmm, not convinced of the wisdom of the 'Norm' plan...
    xx

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  6. What a fab card Mrs A - you have such patience!
    Looking forward to seeing Norm's tomatoes....... I think! x

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  7. A great card Mrs A...and I can see all the work that went into making it....
    Hope you get on okay at the dentist...take care xxx

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  8. Wow, this is amazing!! You really did a great job.
    I wish you all the best for the tooth op. Stay safe!
    Lia xx

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  9. These are both really super cards. The details on the first are so clever.
    Hope the dentist goes ok xx

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  10. This is so charming, and how clever of you to use a scallop border die for the tile roof! Your neighbors are going to be so impressed when they receive this beautiful card.

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  11. Great card Valerie, congrats ,all details so lovely, Made with love and patience 👏👏👏👏
    I hope you be much better , hugs and good vibes for you 💐😊

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  12. This is a work of art and wonderful. The roof is just awesome and the inside and landscaping on the back is so cool. Your neighbors will treasure this. Hope your procedure is painless and over quick. Sending hugs.

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  13. Such a gorgeous fun new home card, lots of lovely details including the tiles. I hope you aren't in too much pain after the dental procedure....im still waiting for our dental hospital to reopen for an op. Healing hugs Emmax

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  14. I just love this. What a clever idea for the roof - wouldn't have thought of that but it looks so authentic. Good luck with your dental procedure - can't think of anything worse that going to the dentist. Mind you, the New Blogger is definitely giving it a run for its' money. So far, I haven't come across anyone who is happy with the changed and that isn't running into untold issues. I'm of the opinion, if it ain't broke then leave it alone.
    Oh dear, I think you have enough to deal with at the moment - without having to deal with Norm taking over your blog. I hope he realises that you really need him to behave himself.

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  15. A fabulous card Mrs A, the walls and roof look amazing, such detail.
    Hope everything goes OK at the dentist and I do hope Norm behaves himself!
    Avril xx

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  16. Fabulous card Valery, brilliantly designed, so very different.
    Hope the dental work is going okay Kate x

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  17. WOW how fabulous is this! I love the design.
    Hugs
    Linda xxx

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  18. WOW, this is amazing, what a stunning card, I love how you have made it. I hope you are doing ok after the dental procedure. Sending a gentle hug, Hazelx

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  19. Hi Mrs A this new home card is gorgeous. I love it. I am sorry to hear about your trouble with your dental work. I do hope that you feel better soon. Take care. Hugs Jackie

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  20. Oooohhhh... Such stunning new home card! Loved reading how you made all the pieces and that roof looks wondrfully! Your easel took you age, but the result is really a masterpiece!
    Hope that now you are not too bad with your tooth and mouth!
    Hugs

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  21. A really brilliant creation Mrs A, brilliant roof and great flowers on the wall, no furniture though. Super CAS second card too.

    Kath x

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  22. Lovel all of this what a wonderful New Home creation. xx

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  23. Ooh my word Mrs A your new home card is so creative l see why it was long in the making it’s just absolutely stunning love it ..hope your not going to feel too much pain sending lots of hugs xx

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  24. Wowser!! What a stunning easel card - more like paper engineering than card making! Oh I do love both cards - clever you. I hope you're doing OK after the dental surgery - it all sounds pretty dramatic - but the end result will be worth it for sure! Take it easy my friend.

    Love and hugs

    Di and Dudley Dog xx

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  25. Reading your blog always makes me smile!! Not about your dentistry but your Hubby and tomatoes!! Fantastic card and great detail. Could I have a bit of your mojo?!! Mine has gone missing!! Hope your mouth gets better soon.
    Big hugs, Carol S.xxxx

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  26. Such a brilliant new home card! Love it!! 😍❤️
    Hope you're feeling well after your visit to the dentist 😉
    Take care, stay safe. Hugs from your new follower from N-Norway

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  27. Hoping all goes well & you're feeling fine soon! The tiled roof & all the details are just amazing, Mrs A! What a keepsake!

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  28. Wonderful!! A very pretty design!
    Valerija xx

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  29. A gorgeous card the one with the roof..love it

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  30. What a creative card and so thoughtful and so time consuming but so worth it x. Wonderful CAS second card too x.
    I so hope things went well in the dentist and I am thinking of you and sending hugs x.
    Yay to seeing Norm's prize Tomatoes x.

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  31. Hope the dentist work is going according to plan and you are not in too much pain Valery. I do love this gorgeous card, so different and so nice to look at. Can't wait to see what Norm does to your blog.

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  32. Hi Mrs A,
    What a very stunning card and such a fantastic idea.
    Your roof is amazing and brilliantly thought out.
    Love every bit if this stunning card, how lucky the person was to received this.
    Lots of crafty love. Jenny L.

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  33. Wow that new house card is amazing! Hope you’re feeling a bit better after your tooth op! I understand that it’s quite a long procedure!

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  34. LOve the CAS new home card BUT your easel home card is absolutely brilliant love how ou made the roof and the addes stamped plants-good luck with the dentist
    Carol x

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  35. I love how it looks like a house when stood open, the garden back and front, and the fab idea for the roof tiles, which I may borrow if that’s ok?! Xxx

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  36. This is an amazing card, love it! Feel better quick!

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