Monday, 18 February 2019

Floral series fuchsia

Good evening everyone, I have been able to get into my craftroom today and by popular demand I have created the fuchsia digi stamp file and cutting plate.
I hope that you will have fun playing with this one. This photo below shows how my card turned out.

I really enjoyed playing with this one and it is my intention to try this file again, by drawing with my quickie glue pen and then embossing the result.



You can find the video on how to create the file over on my You Tube channel here:

As always you might be interested in the free download for the file in FCM format here: and in SVG format here: I hope that you will enjoy the files.

This is a sneaky peak of the file that I am intending to make next, this is how my card came out

This is the card that I will be giving to my Mother in Law for Mother's Day.

As always if you do use the file please do not sell as an individual file or bundled together.

Thanks and Happy Crafting Love from Beverleigh 10 xx

6 comments:

  1. Thank you very much, I have a friend that absolutely loves fushias and this will be ideal for her birthday.

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    1. I'm so glad that you will be able to make use of the file. love Beverleigh 10 xx

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  2. As BLT just mentioned, I too, have just found your channel. Without your knowledge I have totally bonded with you, as a retired teacher. I feel your angst when grades, beginning, and ending of school come up. The teaching experience certainly shows in your videos, and I am going through each and every one from the beginning. Your family is just darling; we too have a boy (pilot) and girl (nurse) as well as twin 3 year old grand girls. I just wanted you to know you have a best friend you have never met in Bloomington, Indiana, USA! Thank you for all your work in creating this channel and teaching us so expertly.

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    1. Hi Linda I'm so glad that you have found me and are enjoying my blog and channel.
      I have had a busy week and I'm just recovering from benign inter-cranial hypertension, a hospital stay strong pain relief and a lumbar puncture later and I slowly feel like I am slowly returning to normal.
      Teaching can be a difficult job when you are feeling 100% fit but when you're slightly off it sometimes feels like pushing elephants upstairs.
      I teach in a high school my main subject is chemistry as this is what my degree is in but I teach biology and physics too.
      It's funny that you have bonded with me, as one of my closest friends is a retired teacher, we met about 15 years ago on a crafting class and we hit it off right away, as we had so much in common.
      I do love working with children and although we only have one of our own, we have fostered many children over the last16 years. We started fostering just after I lost my beloved sister to breast cancer, when her daughter was only 8, we helped with taking care of her, when her Dads job took him away from home. we decided that there must be other kiddies in the same situation and we felt we could open up our home and our hearts to them.
      Thanks once again for your support and I will look forward to reading your future comments.
      Love Beverleigh 10 xx

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  3. Thanks for the comments above - I have responded but I can’t see it, I hope you can

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  4. Hi BLT I really am close I live in Bacup and have several friends that live in Weir. The world is getting smaller everyday. I'm now wondering if we've met. LOL xx

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