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Sunday 26 May 2019

CD Sunday Challenge # 11 Anything goes using something from a CD


Hi,
This fortnight CD sunday has a new challenge again we are Anything goes #11 using something form a CD  this fortnight Wynn is hosting this challenge.
For my card this time I have some local inspiration from Jack and Jill the nursery rhyme.   The home of Jack and Jill is a local village to me called Kilmersdon,  a small village in Somerset,  which I often drive through to the hairdressers.
I used a googled image of Jack and Jill for the card,  the backing paper came from a CD called click, print and go by My Craft Studio.   The wording I did on computer and the flowers are from strash.  I finished off the card with a ribbon bow.

CD Sunday challenge now has a Facebook page for those who would like to enter the challenge and do not have a blog,   here is a link to the page

I hope you will visit the CD Sunday Challenge site, and remember if you want to enter the challenge you must use something from a CD no matter how small and let us know which CD you used.  Here is a link to CD Sunday Challenge blog  we would be pleased to see you.
I hope you are having a lovely weekend

Margaret
 

12 comments:

  1. A bright and cheerful card Margaret. Thanks for the information about the origins of Jack and Jill. I think this is the first Nursery Rhyme that I remember learning.
    Carol xx

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  2. How lovely is the image of Jack and Jill, I did not know where the rhyme was set, I thought it just a made up verse.
    Tilly

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  3. Those flowers finish your card off perfectly Margaret. I like theinfo about the village and Jack and Jill.
    Pamela
    CD Sunday DT

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  4. How fascinating to have a local connection to the rhyme. I think the nursery rhyme book I had when I was a little girl had that exact image in it!

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  5. Love the old fashioned look of the card. I didn’t know Jack and Jill were attached to a specific town.

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  6. A pretty card Margaret, you found a lovely image.
    Pauline - Crafting with Cotnob
    x

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  7. What a lovely card Margaret, I love the addition of the daisies.

    Jo x

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  8. Margaret this is great. I love the added info about Jack and Jill. Well you learn something new every day xxx

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  9. A lovely card Margaret and very interesting to hear about Jack and Jill.
    Jocelyn x

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  10. this would be lovely framed in a nursery Margaret beautiful image and card

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