Good morning Bloggers, I hope you are all well or getting there...hugs
Another simple card this morning for my cousin's youngest son who is a market trader. No, not the stock market, the kind of market where we all love to shop for bargains LOL.
I used an old postcard for this. I added the caption because the original was in white and very faint. The church in the background was Mount Tabor and it's where my cousins and I went to Sunday school in the 1940s. I cut the mat with Grand Nestie and layered onto ivory textured card from goodness knows where, I've had it that long! Sentiment is computer generated and cut with an Xcut label die :o)
Jackie xx
18 comments:
Such a perfect personalised card for your cousin's son.. I'm sure he'll love it Jackie!
Hugs
Christine x
Beautiful Jackie,love the gorgeous image.xxx
Love this hun, what a fabulous postcard Hugs Sxx
Just back from my hols so popping in to say hello Jackie and look at your work which is great at always. Catch you again as soon as the dreaded washing is done.
B x
Oh Jackie you know how I love the use of your fab photo's, this is just splendid, it really is, and what a wonderful keepsake too, love it Jackie, miss the markets, all to few now..xx
Hi Jackie, Brilliant card...just love the old post card...Joolsx
This is gorgeous. I love the way you have used the postcard and wonderful layout.
Sue xx
so stunning jackie.i love the fabulous vintage postcard :D
xx coops xx
It's super x
Jackie
Such a great card. Love the use of older things.
Myrna
Jackie gorgeous card I am sure it will be received with thanks, very rare to find an old fashioned market these days. Love Alison xx
Brilliant card Jackie, I love the vintage image
Kevin xx
Superb card. Love it.
A keeper for sure Jackie! He'll love the connection! xxx
I love old sepia images like this and your card is fab
Oh it's so lovely Jackie, what a great idea to use a postcard too:) Viv xx
Oh Jackie i do love this fab pic!! wonderful card
I love old post cards and what you did with this one is wonderful. I enjoyed enlarging and looking at the market.
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