My Sheri Crafts #132



We have a new challenge over at My Sheri Crafts ... it's all about MOMS!  Design Team Sister, Peachy, has asked us to create any project for that special woman in our life (even ourselves).
 
I decided to make a Mother's Day card for my mom.  She loves teapots and hosts a large tea party recital every year as a fundraising for her choir.  She had about 200 people this year show up for her tea party.  Anyway, I've always wanted to make a teapot themed card for her sometime... so here it is!


I found an image of a teapot easel card on the internet from Cosas de La Janette and thought that would be a great card to make so that my mom can display it upright. I used SCAL to create this card.  The papers are from DCWV: Family Bound stack.  The inks and stamps are from Close to My Heart and I used heat embossing to make them pop out and shine.  Flourishes and sentiment frames are from Spellbinders, the roses are from JoAnn's, and the lace trimming is from Design Sister, Charlotte


Thanks for looking!

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7 comments:

  1. Your card turned out awesome! Im sure your Mom will love it. Thanks for visiting and linking up my blog.

    Hugs!

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  2. Wow, wonderful shaped tea pot easel card Raquel! Love it! :)

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  3. Oh so pretty! I think that is a neat idea to turn the teapot into a shaker.

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  4. Raquel this is a super card. What a great shape so unusual to find. Your mum is sure to love it. Love all your extras as always.
    Sue

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  5. Love it Raquel, beautiful work as always. My daughters love teapots so I am going to check out that file to make her a birthday card. Miss ya gal! HUGS

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  6. Oh Raq! This is gorgeous! I absolutely love it and I'm sure your Mom will be thrilled! I think I'm gonna have to scraplift this card! You know imitation is the best form of flattery! :)

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  7. Raquel, I absolutely love this teapot card! Your take on shabby chic is wonderful!

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