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Monday, 21 September 2020

For Her

Hello Nomad friends.  In Norway nearly everyone gets confirmed when they are 15.  It's the thing to do, and quite a big thing it is too.  Because of the C-19 all of this was put on hold in May/June and it's all happening this month instead.   I wanted to make some simple confirmation cards.  They are often quite elaborate, but sometimes less is more, or at least enough.


I used Kort og Godt designer paper which has the words Konfirmant printed all over it.  The gold label is also from a Kort og Godt designer sheet that I cut out and edged with purple.

 
 
I used a Prima JN Doll, stamped on white card, coloured with Promarkers and fussy cut.  I stamped her dress on some white and gold patterned handmade paper, fussy cut, and pieced it back in.  I added some lace around the neck and sleeves.  
 
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7 comments:

  1. Beautiful confirmation card for a young lady, Gail! Just love all the details like the pieced dress with lace - so pretty!!

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  2. Beautiful card. Thanks for playing along at Try Stampin' On Tuesday.
    :) Janis, Design Team Member

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  3. You've made a beautiful confirmation card. I love the paperpieced dress and the lace around the neck and sleeves. It looks very elegant.
    Thanks for joining the challenge at De Egel.
    Greetings Miranda(dt De Egel)

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  4. Lovely card, Gail!
    Thank you for playing along with our September challenge over at Country View Challenges.
    xx Evelyn

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  5. This is beautiful Gail, I love how you've paper pieced her dress! Thanks so much for joining in with our challenge at Country View Crafts and have a great week, Sue xx

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  6. Beautiful card!
    Marja Dt De Egel

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  7. Wat is dit een leuke kaart, hoe mooi is het jurkje ook, zo elegant. Hartelijk dank voor het meedoen aan de uitdaging van de Egel. groetjes, Nelleke

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