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Jenny Lawrence

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Ashford, Kent, United Kingdom
Hi and welcome to cardsarus blog spot My name is Jenny Lawrence and I live in Kent. My dear and wonderful husband Tony passed away in March 2019 We had been married for 36 years. I also lost my first Husband to the big C when I was quite young. I have 3 children and 3 stepchildren. 12 Grandchildren and 5 Great Granddaughters and 3 Great Grandsons. I have been card making for about 25 years. I have made things all my life as my Mum and Grand Mother taught me lots of hobbies. I have made my own clothes, knitted garments, hand embroidered items of clothing, and crocheted items too. I love to bake my own cakes as well.

Thursday, 17 February 2022

100th BIRTHDAY CARD AND BOX

 

Hi and welcome to all my very talented and craft loving friends.

 

I do so hope these storms don't cause anyone any damage.

 

Today I have a 100th Birthday card and box I made for a neighbour .

 



This is a 8"x8" size card and box I made to fit it.

I went back to some of my older Spellbiinders circle dies to make this.

The card stock is Tonic older flowers dies are Spellbinders as  well.

The numbers dies are Tonic also.

Happy Birthday is a Sue Wilson Die and one of fave dies to use.

Just added a yellow ribbon rose of friendship to the centre of the flowers.

Older corner dies used as well, I can't remember the make.

 

Thank you so much for your visit and precious time.

I really appreciate every visit and wonderful comment you make.

Lots of crafty love. JENNY.


 

13 comments:

Aquarius said...

A really beautiful card for someone who is 100 years old - what an achievement. I recognise the corner dies (have them still in my stash) and they are Marianne (blue metal).

meg said...

A keepsake card Jenny,beautifully designed and decorated,hope your neighbour had a wonderful birthday

Jackie T said...

Oh wow Jenny this is a gorgeous card. I love it. Take care. Hugs Jackie

Anonymous said...

OMG Jenny, what an absolutely fantastic card befitting the occasion. WakeyL

Mrs A. said...

Your card and box are beautiful. A delight to receive. Hugs Mrs A.

Lia said...

wow....100 years old. Thta's quite something special and so is your card for this occasion!
The storm is coming across the Northsea and we are having troubles with it right now and... tomorrow the second one is coming. I hate storms...
Stay safe,
Lia xx

Wendy L said...

Wow, Jenny, this is so gorgeous and will be cherished, xxx

Brenda in IN said...

This is stunning, Jenny. I love the embossing folder you used and that gold circle is beautiful. The box is a gift by itself with those gorgeous flowers on top. Yesterdays joke was about the auto correct adding the apostrophe to the last word. I'm glad you appreciate the jokes.

Chris said...

A 100th birthday is definitely a cause for celebration, and the card you've created is stunning! Beautiful design with gorgeous die cuts and embossing, love all the touches of gold. Such a gorgeous box too, your neighbour must have been delighted with this Jenny.
xx

cuilliesocks said...

What a stunning creation Jenny, imagine being 100, what a marvellous age to reach. Your design and the matching box is just wonderful, Kate x

Patricia Howarth said...

Hi Jenny, Wow, to reach 100 years of age and to receive this fabulous card in it's own box, absolutely fantastic.
Lots of love from Patricia xx

Sue said...

Oh wow stunning box and card my lovely fairy godmother huggles and sloppies xxxx Sue xx

Brenda said...

Hi Jenny, did you guys have bad storms over there too??? We had bad wind and rain with many without electric. I faired well, have electric and just two lawn chairs that blew into the yard. Some people in my county lost their electric though, so I am feeling blessed. I hope you were blessed too! Sounds like your neighbour is blessed as well, 100 is quite the milestone! Your card is worthy of that milestone too, it is just gorgeous! Looks like the white has a pearlense sheen and it is gorgeous with the gold. Love your all the die cuts you used as well. I bet your neighbour loved it! Hugs, Brenda