Wednesday, 6 January 2021

Happy Birthday....

 it was my brothers birthday on the 28th December....so I made him this card...he loves his books....


we have the same taste in books so we pass them on to each other to read...well except for this chemistry books!...

made using carnation craft dies and charisma and all decoupaged up...

I hope you are keeping safe and well...and thank you for popping by my blog today...

9 comments:

Rainey's Craft Room said...

Perfect card for your brother Margaret,, hope he enjoyed his birthday and hope you enjoy yours today too.
Lorraine

cotnob said...

A super card for your brother Margaret, a great image for a book lover - I've recently started reading again and have become really hooked!
Hubby is doing the weekly shop at the moment - he seems to have been gone ages, I hope it's not a nightmare again and he's managed to get everything, we are trying to do a big shop once a fortnight and just picking up a few fresh bits from the local shop in between.
Take care.
Pauline - Crafting with Cotnob
x

Michelle said...

What a great card Margaret. I just love the book theme. Thank you for sharing.

Sandy said...

I love your card!! I can't think of any thing better - a hot cup of tea (or a glass of wine), a good book and a comfy chair. That is what I call a life well lived.
Sandy xx

Gibmiss said...

Fabulous card fir your brother Margaret ...
Hope you are well.we have a lot more cases here and 8 deaths now ...it’s very scary ...
Hugs Sylvie xx

Birgit said...

He must have loved this card because it speaks to an avid reader and I love it! I love the 3D look and the muted blues you took. Chemistry? Blecchhh...hahahaa

crafty-stamper said...

Beautiful monochrome card and great image-I have recently redicovered my love of reading too
Carol x

cuilliesocks said...

I absolutely love this card Margaret, beautifully created with those dies, a wonderful design and perfect for a reader, Kate x

sherrybonnice said...

Sorry to write again but I forgot to add my email to my question about what die was used to cut the ornament.

Thanks,

Sherry