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Sunday, 17 March 2024

CD Sunday challenge - Anything goes #129

 

Hi,

As i write this and this is a scheduled post,  it’s pouring with rain again,  blowing a gale,  it’s been a very wet winter and going into spring,   roll on summer,  I have had enough of winter can we just jump into summer now.  

Today is St Patricks day so Happy St  Patrick’s day to all my followers. I hope you have a lovely day,  I did a post yesterday for St Patricks day,  I know it was a day early but I don’t like two different posts in one day.

It’s time for another challenge at CD Sunday,  and this fortnight the host is me.

For  this  challenge I made a card from a CD I don’t remember using before,  just shows how many I have  anyway the image and the backing paper are from Carnival of Colour by Ooh La La Creations,  I matted the image onto gold brushed Miri card from Hunkydory,  cut out the daisies from another sheet and decoupaged them onto the daisies in the picture,  as Meg would say fussy cut and it really was a fussy cutting time, and added  a blue bow.  

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.


Margaret 


10 comments:

  1. Its a gorgeous card Margaret, love the designer paper and those pretty flowers.
    I think the whole of the UK is sick of the wettest winter any of us can remember, awful. I can't wait to sit out in the garden again and just be 'happy' ..xx

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  2. You are definitely looking forward to Spring and Summer with this gorgeous daisy card Margaret

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  3. those daises give a promise of spring and summer to come ....hopefully lol, a lovely card with the blues and gold

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  4. A very pretty card, I like the layered effect.

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  5. A beautiful card Margaret, lovely daisy images and colours.
    For your visit to Scotland in April, I would pack clothes for al weathers, but especially for the rain. Of course it depends where you're going, temps can be quite different from North to South and central Scotland, but our scenery makes up for the weather, take care, Kate x

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  6. Such a cheery card Margaret and all the fussy cutting was well worth it.
    I too have too many cd's, I really should use them more, but I seem to have accumulated too much of everything.
    We had some sunshine early this morning, a lovely start to the day!
    Jo xx

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  7. I love the colours on this one Margaret and so pretty with all those flowers.
    Jocelyn xx

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  8. A sweet card. I love daisies and quite often use them in my stitching.
    Carol xx

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