Wednesday 13 April 2016

WOYWW 358 - ongoing decoupage and a postcard from Andalucia

Hello lovely people,
You're here on my page again! That's great! Thank you so much for visiting. I really appreciate it.

Today I'm linking up with Whats On Your Workdesk Wednesday. Julia at Stamping Ground organises that. Do have a look and join in if you can.

In my previous posts I have been telling you that I have been fussy cutting. I found some decoupage sheets at the back of my craft supplies and remembered how I enjoyed the cutting. I found it quite relaxing. I took the sheets with me on our Easter holiday and now I have been making cards with the decoupage I have cut.

Here is my desk with a card in the making:
The blue is handmade paper and I want to tear it. I was debating whether to wet it a bit so it tears better...

Here are a few that are practically finished. The square card with the roses will get some bling, the lilies are condolences cards so no bling for those. What am I going to put on the 'male' card with the race car? Most embellishments are too feminine...



I'm off to the gym now and then I will enloy looking at your desks and leaving some comments. But before I leave you I will show you my customary postcard:

It is a not-so-spectacular postcard of La Calahorra, a village a little south of where we live in Andalucia. It has only 800 inhabitants but is famous for its castle on the hill (16th century). The final scenes from David Bowie's film Stardust (1974) were filmed there. Here is a link to some really nice photos on Wikipedia.


That's it from me today. Gotta go, I'm late. These photos took ages to upload! (Don't know why).

Happy WOYWW all of you,
Blessings,
Lisca

34 comments:

  1. Nice cards. They may be girly but sometimes girly is what works best. And I think I remember that castle from the movie. I haven't seen it for awhile, but it does ring a little bell in my head. Hope it was a good day. :) Erika

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  2. I'm exhausted just thinking about you going to the gym so I thought no I'll just sit here and admire your cards
    Lynn 13 xx

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  3. Ah the cards are fab, hope you enjoyed your gym session too!

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  4. Beautiful cards! And La Calahorra looks like a nice place to visit. Happy WOYWW, Evelyn # 17

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  5. Your cards are lovely, the flowers look so pretty. I don't think your racing car card needs anything more than perhaps a Birthday wish across the top, it's great as it is and I know several men in my life who would love it!!
    Hope you have a great week,
    Diana #19

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  6. Lovely cards Lisca they remind me of the old cards that used to be perfumed. You certainly live in a beautiful place - I would have to wear orange all the tine to complement it - Oh I already do! Have a good week x Jackie 21

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  7. Love the decoupage - I also find it very relaxing ....
    I would leave the car plain with just the sentiment.
    Take care and have a good week.
    Christine

    aka Bishopsmate #23

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  8. Lovely cards Lisca. I think the male card only needs a sentiment - it's perfect as it is. Anne x #24

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  9. Cutting images is indeed a relaxing thing to do! For male cards I usually add geometric shapes like squares or circles just to decorate a bit, not too much. Happy woyww and a hug from Holland, Marit #26

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  10. Goodness, that comment box took ages to appear! Was ready to give up!! Seems we are both having problems today Lisca. Lovely cards, I'm not a big 'fussycutter' but Like you I find it useful to take on holiiday - it's the only thing I can think of that doesn't seem to need half a suitcase of supplies! Happy Wednesday, Cindy #28

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  11. Your cards are really stunning Lisca....I don't have the patience for decoupage any more but really love the results.
    Have a great week.
    Hugs,
    Annie x # 8

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  12. Gorgeous cards and yes the paper will tear better if you wet it. I normally use a paint brush so I can make a lie to rip along. Happy woyww, Angela x 16

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    1. Thanks for the suggestion of using a paint brush. I will do that.

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  13. Just realised I'd not joined your followers so done it now. Angela x 16

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  14. Hi there Lisca...agree re the wetting to tear handmade paper .. with paintbrush as Angela says.
    Re the male card I would put some twine or fine string wrapped around it, colour to match if need be before it and couple of small brads in right corner if you have them :D i colour these too sometimes to match.
    Thanks so much for sharing.
    Happy WOYWW! Shaz in Oz.x # 20

    {Shaz in Oz – Calligraphy Cards}

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  15. Hi Lisca, lovely cards, and what a gorgeous view of that castle. Embellishments for men? Brads or eyelets, string/wool or raffia tied in a knot?Have a great week, Hugs, Shaz #3 xxx

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  16. Those flower cards are beautiful, Lisca! I can imagine fussy cutting can be very relaxing and it's great that you were able to take those with you on holiday and use them now on your cards. They're truly wonderful! Happy WOYWW! zsuzsa #32

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  17. Great cards. What about some enamel dots on the mail card. It's like bling without being girlie. 😉
    Have a great day.
    Diane - WOYWW #29

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  18. Beautiful cards. I love the teapot one. You must have really good hands, mine cramp up if I do too much fussy cutting. Sigh. Guess that's a sign of getting old.

    Love the postcard. Seeing those always makes me want to dig out and organise my collection. I sent you a friend request on Goodreads. Not on there too much but I am trying to use it more!

    Have a great week
    Sharon K #36

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  19. I love your cards. I really like fussy cutting too. Strangely relaxing.
    Happy WOYWW!
    Tertia #44

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  20. Those cards are really pretty. Love the postcard too..your u live in my favourite part of Sapin. Elaine no. 51

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  21. I've never tried decoupage, but I do love a bit of fussy cutting. Lovely cards.

    Fiona #31

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  22. Wonderful cards!
    Wishing you a creative fun week to come... hope to see you next week again at WOYWW♥
    Hugs,
    MiSchra ♥ #42

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  23. Your cards are looking beautiful, definitely worth the hard work of fussy cutting.
    Hugs Lisax #55

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  24. always nice to see your postcards, and your own cards are wonderful.. Helen #1

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  25. Lovely cards, beautifuly cut. Sorry for the late post - thanks for your visit earlier today . soojay xx

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  26. I don't really have patience for fussy-cutting, but those are beautiful cards Lisca.
    I would think some twine would be good for a male card.
    That castle looks wonderful with the blue sky behind it.
    Hugs,
    Michelle

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  27. Those fussy cut images are gorgeous and make for perfect cards. Well done Lisca xx

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  28. maybe just a sentiment on the male car card? Happy WOYWW Vicky#9

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  29. oh wow the layers and depth those blooms have on the cards are just amazing :) ~Stacy #48

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  30. Your cards are gorgeous! I wish I loved cutting out images, that's the part I dislike the most.
    Happy Creative week to you!
    Kim #65

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  31. Oh what lovely cards, I don't do decoupage because mine always look so amateurish but yours are really beautiful and professional looking. Thanks for sharing.
    Chris #4

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