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Wednesday, 22 January 2020

I have been revamping

some cards that I made quite a while ago. At the time I had either not finished them properly or not as well as I thought I should have done. So they had gone into my go-to box where they have stayed.

I decided that I should sort them out and either dispose or reinvent.

Here are some:
This was made at a Judith Maslen workshop many moons ago.
 I redid some of the embossing and generally tidied up the edges
of the butterflies and chose a new backing card and sentiment.
A Karen Shaw pattern.
 Done when I was going to do the PCA exam course.

A Sarah Kaye design from Mettemusen.
Hand-painted on parchment. Just remounted.


A Susan McGuirk parchment border.
I broke the beads so had to redo them.
I used different beads and remounted.


This Pierrot I haven't shown before.  It was one of the earliest parchment cards that I attempted.  I believe the pattern came from a Pergamano box set for children.  I have pulled it all to pieces because I had been careless when I fixed the image to the backing card and you could see the glue.   So I have rematted - using my new dies and refixed the image. This time I used the tiniest little bit of Perga Glue around the edge.

All this is because I thought it a waste to have these cards just sitting in a box.  I need about 150 birthday etc cards a year as well as all the Christmas cards so it seemed silly to always make new ones all the time when I have these I can use.

4 comments:

  1. love your parchment work Carol, lovely to see how you restored those you weren't happy with

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  2. I'm glad to see that you've used these images that you did not like. I think they're gorgeous Carol.

    Sue xx

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  3. Beautiful parchment work, nice to revamp sometimes, Lovely collection of cards

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  4. Thank you ladies for your kind comments. xx

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