It was recently Tom and Laura's 7th wedding anniversary, which, when I looked it up, found that the traditional gift to give was "wool", so it was a no-brainer that sheep immediately sprang to mind as the theme for a card
Well, it was my intention to make a card, but then I re-found one of the mini blackboard easels that I got ages ago from The Works (99p and still available) and decided to use one instead.
The wooden sheep embellishments are from Trimits, found on eBay.
For the background, which I stuck onto the easel, I used a heart and knitted design paper, edged with faux stitching using a black fine liner pen.
However, when I added the sheep my thoughtful choice of paper just disappeared into the background, a lesson you would have thought I'd learned by now ..........
...... and then even more so when I added the small nail art flowers ........ doh!
So perhaps, in the end, a plain, green grass background would have bought the sheep out more and looked more effective, rather than me getting all clever!
Still I liked the easel .......
......... an idea that I have used in the past, and as I have a few more left I think I might make one or two Christmas ones, perhaps for Bertie and Iris's festive bedrooms as a lasting memory of Christmas 2020, along with whatever else it might bring.
2 comments:
This card is so perfect for a "woolly anniversary." I LOVE it, and they will, too! I think some Christmas easels for Iris and Bertie is a fabulous ideas. Hope you'll share them on the blog.
I love the way you think, I would never of thought of doing something like this. It's amazing and a lovely keepsake for them both.
Debbie x
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