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it looks really fiddly but you created a wonderful card, the kingfisher is beautiful
ReplyDeletelove the 3d effect on your card, teamie!
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silvi xoxo
Lovely card, Sue. I've only seen a kingfisher once.....just a quick flash of blue as it flew past. xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful kingfisher Sue and a lovely card ( I have a load of decoupage sheets too,thought they were a good idea at the time! )
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ReplyDeleteI think that is why we never throw anything away .. .. just in case LOL!!!
Gosh, can't believe you managed to cut those tiny branches too. You must have a very steady hand and a truck load of patience!!
Hope you have had a good Easter.
Love Jules xx
The Kingfisher is gorgeous and amazing Sue, how you have cut all the branches. Hugs, Carol S.xx
ReplyDeleteReally gorgeous card and image.
ReplyDeleteKath x
Hi Sue, a beautiful card, love the kingfisher all layered up, it is amazing what turns up in a tidy, some of my early craft items are passed along to a lady who runs a craft group for nursing home residents... have a wonderful week... Megan
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card. Yes i think you have more patience than me to attempt cutting around the stems, lovely end result though. Emma
ReplyDeleteWell worth the effort. It's beautiful. Love Dawn x
ReplyDeleteLove your card Sue...
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Priya
It's a very pretty card Sue and amazing fussy cutting. Barbxx
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