I looked through my photos on file and realised that I had not yet shared my day out at the lovely National Trust property, Uppark in West Sussex in July. We enjoyed a wonderful day out there in with dear friends. Much of the interior decoration of Uppark were destroyed by fire in 1989 but it was restored to its former glory by the most incredible craftsmen. Luckily when the fire broke out most of the contents were rescued from the ground floor and saved.
Uppark stands in glorious grounds
I love seeing old kitchens, just imagine cooking here...talk about Upstairs/downstairs.
a tray had been set up for afternoon tea....one lump or two Madam ;0)
It must have been amazing to just ring the bell and be served this on a tray! I love the vintage lace cloth.There was even a dairy where butter and cheese was made for the house.
With such pretty glass windows
This was the view
So looking at these photos gave me an idea for wedding card I needed to make for Dotty's Teahouse..a very vintage one. By the way Dotty's won Newcomer of the Year at the recent Surrey Life awards. I am very proud to be able to say that I sell my cards at an award winning tearooms ;0)
For my card I used my new set of Visible image stamps..sent to me by Helen to use for my Design work
this set is for sale on their web site here
I used the sentiment to repeat stamp a background . I'm glad I took a photo as I then covered most of it up!
I used the poem, written by Helen as the focal. I stamped and embossed it onto my Craft Consortium papers. I used a labels die to cut it out. I also made up a frame and a doily die cut in the same papers, mounting them onto card.
I stamped the lovely rose from the set onto book papers using archival inks and fussy cut them out. I finished everything off with a couple of heart pearls and a piece of vintage lace.
I would like to enter my card into the following challenges;
Penny Black and More 3/3 use a sentiment
Everybody Art anything goes
Simon Says Stamp Monday At the movies My movie is Muriel's Wedding.
Cheery Lynn Vintage You can see my English tea party doily die peeping out at the top and bottom of my card
Thanks for visiting me here today. I have scheduled this post as I am actually somewhere else....
Tee hee yes it's that time ;0)
Back very soon,
Bye for now,
Jane x
Absolutely love all that china!!! Beautiful place to get inspiration!! Glad you took a pic of those tiles....worth doing in cross-stitch.
ReplyDeleteLovely wedding card
Enjoy your somewhere place!
keep well
Amanda x
An unusual and very pretty wedding card. the poem is beautiful.
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Shirley
Love those kitchens, especially all that lovely copper!
ReplyDeletePretty card too, sounds like you've found the perfect spot to sell your amazing cards!!
Hope you're having fun. :)
V x
Thanks for showing us that wonderful historic home.. and so fun to see the old kitchens and pretty pots and dishes. The card came out wonderful and how nice that your tea shop was recognized! Have fun on your trip.. I know you will. ((hugs)), Teresa :-)
ReplyDeleteA really nice card and gorgeous photos. What a nice house to visit and the garden is beautiful too!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing with us at Penny Black and More!
These photos are stunning ♥
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Beautiful wedding card Jane.
ReplyDeleteI loved all of your pictures especially the ones in the kitchen. I'll take my tea with cream and sugar please.
sandy xx
Wherever you are, it looks so inviting. Love your card because it has that vintage vibe. It looks delicate and I can see how you were inspired. The pictures are great and I'm so glad they saved a lot from the inside. What a shame about the fire.
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ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely place indeed!
love visiting the place thanks to you!
Your card is beautiful so absolutely perfect for such an happy occasion.
Enjoy the views, the sea and the walks!
xx
This is very pretty and romantic card. Love the vintage look.Thank you for playing with us at SSS Monday Challenge. Hugs, Macarena
ReplyDeleteJane, what a pleasure to get some time to visit your lovely blog today! I loved seeing your photos, especially the gardens! How inspirational! Your wedding card is gorgeous and you have really done a fine job using those stamps! Well done and thank you for sharing! Hugs! PS The last shot has me intrigued! What a view!
ReplyDeleteLove the photos and wedding card which is designed and layered beautifully. Can see on FB you are having a wonderful time xxx
ReplyDeleteSuper stamping and inking and gorgeous card for our Add a Sentiment theme, many thanks for joining us at Penny Black and More challenges.
ReplyDeleteB x
What a gorgeous wedding card! Thanks for joining us this week with Cheery Lynn Designs and good luck.
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely card and a great addition to our challenge at Cheery Lynn Designs. Thanks for playing along! Hugs from Ginny at Polly's Paper Studio : )
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