I meant to get back to scrapbooking today. I did. I have half a page on my desk waiting for me to finish it. But I was talking to a friend who has taken a stall at a Craft Fair next week; and she said "I'll have room for some some extras: have you got any cards or anything we could try?"
So I stirred up some stuff and made these
and then, because I'd found a design which was easy to repeat with variations, I made a completely different looking set too:
I've got another couple of sets to do and then I'm back to scrapping. Definitely...
..though don't forget - storytelling is on the agenda too. Storytelling Sunday next Sunday! Everyone welcome to join in with the May edition. I'm thinking of an outdoorsy story because Spring has finally sprung round here. Pick your Precious and I'll see you there
Flair from A Flair for Buttons
Paper from Studio Calico "Darling Dear"
Green heart - a gift from Jennifer and Susan's etsy shop. Thank you!
I'll be really cheeky now and ask how much you would charge for cards like that. I never know how much to tell my cousin who does Craft Fairs.
ReplyDeleteThey look great Sian. Storytelling Sunday already? Have together my thinking cap on....
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely Sian. I love simple design - often these have more impact. I hope you managed to sell them all!
ReplyDeleteReally pretty and such a great design. I love the stretch of "white" space on them too. I can't believe these won't do well!
ReplyDeleteThey are lovely Sian, of course they will sell, but good luck anyway.
ReplyDeleteThese really put a smile on my face. Just lovely - how did they do?
ReplyDeleteI'm impressed that you were able to whip up some things for the fair so quickly! I know they will sell for sure. Great cards.
ReplyDeleteFab, fun cards. Did they sell as individuals or as sets? Also interested in how much they wet for - tis always a struggle to price up hand-made anything at these fairs.
ReplyDeleteLovely sets of cards,Sian....best of luck to your friend with the stall.
ReplyDeleteThe first set looks like it might be popular as birthday cards for young boys or perhaps as congratulatory cards for graduation, first job, etc. The second set--all-occasion for sure.
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely. You have a way with choosing colours and patterns.
ReplyDeleteIs the craft fair on May The Fourth? Sorry. Couldn't resist!
ReplyDeleteLovely sets of cards - I do hope people at the fair appreciate them as much as we seem to x
These cards are so cute and appeal to all age levels. One can never have, or send, too many cards. :-)
ReplyDeleteStar Wars cards, whatever next? Mind you, The Boy Child would love them, as he's just discovered the Lego version of Star Wars and has asked for the films to be on his Santa list!
ReplyDeleteHa! I was thinking the same thing as Clair! These look great and there certainly won't be anything like it on sale at the fair. I hope they go well.
ReplyDeleteFiona x
Perfect cards for "May the Fourth be with You" day! LOL Robbie & I were just talking the other day about how International Scrapbook Day, May the Fourth be with You day, and Free Comic Book day are all "celebrated" on Saturday! I'll be scrapping with a friend and my Mama while he heads out to find some free comic books.
ReplyDeleteMelissa's comment made me laugh - tis my b'day on Star Wars Day and this year's it's International Scrapbook Day so I'm planning a day of doing nothing but scrapping :)
ReplyDeleteFun cards, do like the simplicity of good designs you can tweak and change the feel of. The touch of stitching around the edges is lovely - hoping to have the machine out at the next house.
What lovely cards - I am sure they will sell like hot cakes.
ReplyDeleteI bet these are very popular
ReplyDeleteLOL! LOVE the force cards - brilliant!
ReplyDeleteOh brilliant, I have only about a 100 kiddie-winks I know that would love those (and a few adults too :) ).
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the sales!
Great design!!! How can it be time for Story Telling Sunday already? Goodness, time flies. Thanks for the reminder.
ReplyDeleteSo cute! These are going to be perfect for someone!
ReplyDeleteI'm doing a cruise-related precious this month.
Rinda
Star Wars cards <3 Those are awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely fabulous!! Amazing how one simple design can be so versatile! I'm sure they'll sell like hot cakes! :D
ReplyDeleteGreat cards, I'm sure they'll sell well :)
ReplyDeleteLovely cards, I hope they sell quickly for you!
ReplyDeleteThey look really neat. Good luck with them. What time for story telling Sunday already?
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely cards , Sian..have just caught up with your posts from last week...you DO come up with some clever ideas!
ReplyDeleteAlison xx
Those are so cute! I love the buttons!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards :-)
ReplyDeletei'm not a force fan - but these are brilliant Sian. A wonderful selection which i'm sure will sell out x
ReplyDeleteThese are awesome! I love the star wars ones the best! Spring has sprung here too, was a LONG TIME COMING, oh man!
ReplyDeleteLove the originality of those cards. How in the world can Storytelling Sunday be coming up so soon?
ReplyDeleteOh these cards are beautiful and will sell out in a flash! The Star Wars themed ones are brilliant! So exciting to see one of our diecuts in use! Thanks so much for the link. :)
ReplyDeleteMay the force be with you! I am sure those cards will be a hit.
ReplyDeleteGreat cards, Sian. Thanks for linking to the shop. :-)
ReplyDeleteLove all your many cards this month but those star wars ones are the very best! Great ideas for the newspaper story too. Thank you so much for showing.
ReplyDeleteLOVE those Star Wars buttons!
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