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Thursday 26 February 2015

Two from One Card Recycled

Good Morning All
I made a card for my neighbours birthday last year and his wife always gives me any cards they have received after the event to see if I can recycle them, and, if you know me, you know I can't throw anything away!!!!!

The original card was an easel with the pic of the little boy propped up on the base of embossed tools,
and here is what I made from it.




 I made two cards from the one.


I used X Cut Tags and S/B Scalloped Circles for the sentiments. 
I,m not sure if I have listed these before but I dont think the odd one will make much difference, do you?

Dies Total 71

xxxxxx
Wendy L 

12 comments:

  1. These are gorgeous Wendy, such a delightful image and I love the embossing
    Sue xx

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  2. I'm all for a bit of recycling. These are great. My sister always passes on to me any nice cards she receives so that I can do the same. Christine x

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  3. You and your recycling- you do make me laugh.
    Love the little boy image and the embossed tool design is great. It that an embossing folder? If so can i borrow it?
    See you in a couple of hours.
    love val x

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  4. Fabulous cards and brilliant recycling!
    Hugs, Hazel x

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  5. Great recycling Wendy - two fab cards hugs Judith x

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  6. Great job recycling Wendy! Love the image you used for the first one and the embossing pattern on the second is a fabulous choice for the neutral tones. hugs :)

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  7. Brilliant cards, really like them both.
    The image of the wee boy is wonderful.
    Hugs

    Patricia x

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  8. A gorgeous card and fab recycling!
    Lorraine x

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  9. Wonderful cards Wendy, great recycling ..love the image of the vintage boy.
    Pam

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