I hope you enjoy your visit to my blog, mainly card making but I now have six Grand children, five girls and a boy. As I love these kids so much I can't help showing an odd picture of them now and again. I really need to get into Scrapbooking too, loads of pics to use. I do some knitting and crocheting too. I also have a page on Facebook - Wendy's Crafty Crafts where I have a fun challenge most weeks.
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Tuesday, 22 October 2019
Dried up Gilding Polish & Johns Crackers
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These are so beautiful love them
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Hi Wendy these crackers are stunning. I wonder what you have put in them. Thanks for the tip about the gilding polish. They do dry out quickly. Have a great week. Take care. Hugs Jackie
ReplyDeleteBeautiful crackers.xxx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Wendy.
ReplyDeleteMust route out my old gilding polish.
Love Valx
These crackers are fantastic and I love the shades that you have used , What a beautiful part of the Christmas table they will be .The ideas for papers are good too and it reminds me to spritz my pots that have dried up too . Jx
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful papers. The flowers look amazing, as do the crackers, I have only just started to buy Johns dies, so have lots of inspiration to look at. xx
ReplyDeleteYou've made gorgeous papers Wendy and the crackers are amazing and so beautifully embellished, love them,Kate x x
ReplyDeleteI love your crackers. I'm so pleased I picked this up and followed your blog, I have 3 small pots of guilding wax that are as dry as can be (I've not used them for years) any tips for resuscitating these little pots of shining beauty?
ReplyDeleteWOW Wendy, fabulous crackers and beautiful flowers. I must remember to spritz my gilding polishes too!
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Fabulous crackers Wendy.
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These are gorgeous Wendy. Love the crackers and especially the Ponsettias. The colours are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThese are just beautiful, Wendy! Looks like you thoroughly enjoyed customizing each cracker with those gorgeous papers you created! Thanks for the tutorial! hugs, de
ReplyDeleteFabulous crackers Wendy, apols for the lack of visits, reality of life has taken over last few weeks.
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Fabulous selection of crackers Wendy. Lots of my gilding waxes and polish went the same way, some even before I used them. Hugs Rita xxx
ReplyDeleteFabulous backing papers! And they make brilliant poinsettias too.
ReplyDeleteLovely crackers,
Hugz Tinz
Didn't get chance to tune in yesterday because our internet was off most of the day. Love your crackers. I have 50 to die cut ready for our WI ladies to make up at our December meeting. I am now off to revitalise my gilding polishes! I also have a Starlight Wax which is also water based so I'll have a bash with that too. Cannot use it now so what have I got to lose?. Christine x
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