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Continue reading →: A Special Easter | The Greetery Bitty BotanicalsMy next Easter project features rather a bold background! I’ve tried to create a Spring twist on the Bitty Botanicals set from The Greetery with quite a lot of yellow tones!
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Continue reading →: Happy Easter | Spellbinders Fresh Picked DaffodilsThe Easter and Spring crafting continues. I picked up the Fresh Picked Daffodils die set in the Spellbinders sale last year, and finally had the opportunity to give it a spin.
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Continue reading →: Festive Fridays | Merry YuletideI’m back on the Festive Fridays bandwagon while I’m able to sit and make things and my arm and hand aren’t giving me too much discomfort. Small steps and all that. So of course, to lift my spirits, it’s time for a (not so) little house card of the festive…
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Continue reading →: Galentine’s Day Wishes | Pretty Pink Posh Fringe HeartWhile my arm was feeling ok on Sunday, I managed to enjoy a bit of craft time – including getting a couple of Galentine’s Day cards made with the lovely Fringe Heart die set from Pretty Pink Posh. Time for some ombré pink tones!
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Continue reading →: Welcome to the World | The Greetery Bunny TalesI’m back on the Seven Hills Crafts blog today with a sweet baby card featuring some absolutely delightful supplies from The Greetery.
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Continue reading →: Normal service will resume soon, hopefullyJust popping on to share a little real-life update. This time last week, I woke up with a left arm that wouldn’t move properly, and I had to use my right hand to put my left arm where I wanted it. Not great for doing anything as simple as washing…
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Continue reading →: Happy Spring | Concord & 9th Picked Posies and The Greetery Mash-UpNow that January is over, February is officially the time I start making cards for Spring and Easter. For my first outing, I’m back on the Seven Hills Crafts blog today with a project that embraces a bit of maximalism.
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Continue reading →: Pops of Rainbow Birthday Wishes | The Greetery All Kinds of HappyAnother one of my crafty resolutions for this year is to use up some of the premade panels and elements that reside in the little tray on my desk. Let’s see how I did with that one!






Thanks Kathy! x