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November Competition Winner

It's been a while since I posted anything again. My apologies ladies. I have been very slack I know, but with being so busy before Christmas I desperately needed a break. So I did nothing over Christmas...literally nothing! It was great but of course now that means I have lots of catching up to do again. Classes started two weeks ago so I've been busy designing cards and I'll try my hardest to get them up on the blog here for you soon. In the meantime here are the cards that were entered into the November competition and the winner...

Maralene


Maralene's card had lots of work in it and unfortunately the  photo doesn't show it to it's full beauty. The silver butterfly didn't photograph very well at all. Each butterfly is coloured individually and the background has been inked.

Thank you to everyone else who entered as well. All fantastic cards and as always I wish there could be more than one winner. Here are the other cards in no particular order.








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