Well, this is it people, the end of an era! Last day in the shop and last day to grab a bargain.
The staff at Regal would like to thank you all for your ongoing support over the years. We have made many lovely friends and appreciated your smiling faces and friendly conversations. Its been a pleasure to serve you all.
Heather, Janet, Marilyn, Sharon, Tania, Richard, Lois, Julie, Damian, Vanessa, Barry, Angie, Chris, and Lee.😢
This is the place for handmade cards! I'll be posting a new project every week so keep checking back for new craft card ideas.
Friday, 20 September 2019
MARIGOLD MAGIC
This bright and breezy Marigold card is one of mine. A pretty generic card for anyone of any persuasion. Just divide the card into random sections and put some strips of card as the divider. I did think later that you could change the panels into different colours to add a difference. I have just added two squares of contrasting card .
Marilyn
Labels:
3Ds,
Best Wishes
Thursday, 19 September 2019
WINTER CAR
This card is a twist on a square card where Sharon has cut off part of the front panel and added a piece of acetate to create a window effect. Please excuse the mess in the background of the photo. The corners are one of the stitched corner stickers which go well with the acetate look as they are clear with the small dots in gold.
Location:
Launceston TAS 7250, Australia
Friday, 13 September 2019
BUTTERFLY BAG
Sharon has made this beautiful lollie bag using the cream interlocking card from the Regal Craft range. These are also available in Turquoise and white. As you can see the snickers bar fits perfectly. Easy to make with the card pre -cut and just add some creases. Sharon has added a design of cut out butterflies to add a bit of bling
Labels:
Bag.,
Cut-out cards,
Place setting
Thursday, 5 September 2019
WEEKLY UPDATE
All stock in the shop is now reduced by 50% and as we are closing the doors on the 20 September don't delay on stocking up big time like me.
TULIP TIME
I believe this card may be a Heather creation. Using a pre-cut scallop edge card from Regal Craft she has chosen a couple of tulip images and covered one with a film type clear sheet to give the effect of a film strip. This is a very simple but effective card that could be changed to suite anyone for any occasion.
Labels:
Best Wishes
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