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Monday, 12 March 2018

Recycled Friends cards

Good Morning All

I,m sure you are all the same, whenever I receive a handmade card, I cannot throw it out.
Obviously I cant keep them all, so I recycle them and they go in the charity box.

Here are two.

The flower art on this one is from Sandra, Cotswold Crafter.
She very kindly posted a couple of craft magazines to me. and she enclosed a little card too.
I used it as a topper for this pretty Birthday card.

The second one was from Jen, one of my ladies at my Craft Club, she gave me this Thank You card after Christmas.
I added some butterflies and altered the centre. 
She had used one of my ribbon flowers on it.

Thank you ladies and I hope you don't mind me recycling your cards.
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We had a lovely day yesterday.
After opening my Mothers Day cards, I took Rico for his walk, so warm at 9am.
We both took him out later as we were going out for lunch with some friends, normally I would not take him out twice in the morning.
He is really good when we leave him, he will have to be as my John goes to UK tomorrow for a footy match on Saturday, so Rico will have to be left while I go to my quilling and Craft Club.

xxxxx
Wendy L

12 comments:

  1. I do exactly the same Wendy as I could never throw a hand made card away.
    Glad Rico is settling down.
    Love Valx

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  2. I seldom throw or recycle cards I receive, but it is a good idea as you have done here.xx 💖 [Aussie aNNie's Blog]

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  3. A great way of recycling old cards Wendy :-)

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  4. Hi Wendy your cards are stunning that is great recycling. Have a great week. Take care. Hugs Jackie

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  5. Beautiful cards Wendy, lovely recycling.
    Pam x

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  6. Gorgeous cards Wendy, lovely colours and pretty details
    Lorraine x

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  7. Beautiful card wendy. Love colours and thise butterfly are stunning

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