Hear ye! Hear ye! It is by order of Her Majesty, The Queen, that we welcome you to this most resplendent Freebie Friday. In celebration of the royal wedding on this 29th day of April, you’re invited to a grand feast where the main course will be cards dripping in jewel-encrusted tiaras. Fancy a nibble?
But first…all honored guests must present their name and title for admittance into court. To receive your royal name, click HERE. I myself have been given the title of Duchess. I was secretly holding out for Queen, but that honor went to our very own Queen Ahtanya Hadley Johnsonton of Pleasant Groveshire. All hail Queen Ahtanya!
Now that you’ve arrived at court, would you like to see the Crown Jewels? They’re currently on display in the royal chambers of Duchess Jennifer Eugenia Schaererton of Drapershire:

These 15 crowns will soon be resting on the heads of 15 stamping queens.
Now that you’ve entered the Paper Crafts Banquet Hall, let’s dine on these tasty morsels of aristocracy:

Ashley Harris's We Are Royalty Card from A Card a Day
Did you know International Wear a Tiara Day is celebrated each year on May 24? Looks like Kate Middleton will have some competition in a few weeks!

Kim Kesti's Think Pink Card from A Card a Day
Did you know that on June 23, the color pink takes its place as the reigning hue of the day? How will you celebrate National Pink Day this year?

Dawne Ivey's Princess for a Day Card from A Card a Day
In our 2009 resource book, A Card a Day, we assigned Dawne’s card to Nov. 28. We picked this random day because any day can make you feel like a princess – especially when card making is involved! If you agree, leave a comment telling this Duchess why you love making cards. One random person of “nobility” will win Anna Griffin’s Willow collection, plus a copy of A Card a Day. All comments must be received by midnight (MDT) on Sunday, May 1.

One lucky winner will take home this royal prize package!

Tea cups, cameos and crowns, oh my!
Wishing All a Happily Ever After,
Duchess Kelly Lulu Smithskitt of Draperburgh
P.S. Join us on Monday when we reveal the three winners of our wedding-themed April Gallery Challenge!










I love the whole process especially when it going just wonderfully. Its more challenging when its just not coming together.
I like making cards because each one is a small piece of art.
I love making cards because I can let my creativity fly.I can try all kinds of new techniques and products.If the end result isn’t what I was looking for-I haven’t wasted a lot of product and I’ve learned something a long the way.
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I love making cards because it makes me happy. No stress, anxiety, all problems of the day are gone. The colors, the fun, the creativity, all brighten my days.