Friday 16 March 2018

Farmyard fun

We had such a fab few days with our Daisy staying. We packed so much in during her stay including a visit to Godstone Farm, which we have not been to since our own children were pre school. We both love pigs and she squealed as she found this to ride!


 There are great play areas too where she whiled away a very pleasant afternoon. 
Daisy loves to craft and I thought I would share some of her little projects she made with me. First up she wanted to make something to put her "Pound Shop" Easter crafting buys.
 We cut down a box to make a nest, she decorated the outside with distress inks
 we then put some scraps of paper through my shredder to make some "nesting" material
she added some die cuts and then had a place to put her Easter goodies.
Here she is  proudly sitting with her makes
My make for today is another Easter card made for Dotty's tearooms and on sale now. Dotty's is at 108 Carshalton High Street, SM5 3AE and is open 7 days a week. 
It's another Graphic Fairy digi. The sentiment is a Lili of the Valley stamp. I embossed the background and added some very spring like papers from my stash. The card blank is Kraft to give a real vintage feel.

I would like to enter my card into the following challenges;

Moving along with the times 1/3 Easter
Simon says stamp Monday Easter/spring
The cutie pie challenge 2/3 spring cuties
Crafty sentiments 2/3 Easter
Simon says stamp Wednesday Easter inspired
Noor spring
Deep Ocean Vintage/shabby chic

 Thanks for popping in and for the kind comments you take the time to leave me. Enjoy a lovely weekend, after a brief respite of spring like weather it looks like the Beast might be returning.......

Back soon,

Bye for now,

Jane x


9 comments:

  1. Hey Daisy I absolutely love your Easter projects. Thanks so much for getting mum to let you share them. Looks like the farm was fun too. We love Mum's card too! Thanks for joining us at MAWTT. Zoe x

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  2. Pretty little crafter! Love both Easter projects.
    Thank you for sharing them with us at Crafty Sentiments Designs
    Hugs

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  3. What a happy time Daisy had at the farm, Jane. And of course crafting with her clever grandma as well! Your Easter projects are lovely...well done both of you. Have a lovely weekend...can't believe we have snow forecast again!! Keep cosy xox

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  4. I especially like that last photo of Daisy. It's fun to watch her grow up and especially nice to see her projects now too. Happy belated birthday to your son. I really like your swirly card.

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  5. Oh how adorable little Miss Daisy Jane is and how grown up she is looking! I'm so glad you have her near enough to come and stay with you. My granddaughters are so very far away and it's a year and a half since we've seen them! Have a fab weekend. ((hugs)), Teresa :-)

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  6. Wonderful card and lovely pics of happy times, thanks for joining us at MAWTT, xxxx

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  7. Looks like so much fun and you have a crafter in the making there :) she is gorgeous and so talented.
    Thank you so much for joining us at Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge. Have a great day x

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  8. Wow! You are on a roll! Another totally unique and inspiring Easter card! I loved seeing this post since I've always been a fan of pigs and it was neat to see evidence of your adventures. I really like the patterns you chose for this card and the image is stunning. Thank you again for sharing your talents with us for this week's Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge!

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  9. Lovely card and great little crafter! Thanks for join us at Crafty Sentiments Designs this time, good luck. Hugs Beatriz DT

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