Hi,
Nearly to half a year, this year is going faster then ever, its time for another challenge at CD Sunday, and as usual its anything goes,
For my card this fortnight I have used Pollyanna Pickering Sketch book Collection chapter IV woodland birds. We have a friend who is 80 on the 1st June, and I know he likes wild birds so I used the images of a Kingfisher, I used two different sheets of backing paper, mattered the image on silver bushed card by Hunydory, added silver peel offs around the image and sides of the backing paper and peel off words,.
CD Sunday Plus challenge 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 Plus Challenge site, and remember if you want
to enter the challenge you must use something from a CD, USB or digital
material no matter how small and let us know where and what you used the
material from, and that it is a card or
a project. Here is a link to CD Sunday Plus
Challenge blog we would be pleased to see you.
I hope
you are having a lovely weekend
Margaret
A beautiful image and card Margaret,the colours in your background papers complement the image perfectly
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images Margaret, this is a gorgeous card for your friend who will surely appreciate it.xx
ReplyDeleteyour friend is going to love this card, can't go wrong with birds and so nice in blues, Tilly
ReplyDeleteA beautiful card
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It's a beautifully designed card Margaret.
ReplyDeleteI can recommend the Libre 2 sensor, It really makes one aware of how the BG is being affected by whatever is eaten and drunk.
It's certainly worth considering, especially if you monitor your own BG and if you are on insulin and injecting more than once a day, take care, Kate x
Can’t tell the kingfisher there’s no fishing! A lovely card.
ReplyDeleteThe Kingfisher is a beautiful bird and your card is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteCarol xx
I love the bright blues you have used on this lovely card.
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