What a busy week we had last week across in the UK, craft workshops, craft show, lunches out, shopping, wildlife park and a trip over to Sheffield were just some of things I got up to. More about all that later. I will say though we had a really nice time catching up with family and friends, we got to spend quite a bit of time with Lauren and our gorgeous grandson Alex. He's growing up so fast.
This is the first chance I have had to Blog since we got back. I don't know where this week has gone. I feel a bit guilty really, my blog's been neglected for the past 2 weeks. Ah well, here goes. Seeing as I didn't enter the LIM Blog Challenge last week because we were away, I thought I'd get back into Blog posting with this weeks entry.
It's Week 60 and the recipe is 'Take Three Challenges'. http://simplylessismoore.blogspot.com/ We have to choose 3 past challenge recipes and bring them all together on this weeks card. I haven't been doing this Blog challenge for that long so I had to take a look at the list of all the past challenges and this is what I came up with.
As usual I ended up doing two cards - different themes though.
Number 1 Just a Note ...
For this card I chose recipes from - Week 9 A touch of Red
Week 24 Circles
Week 46 Music
I suppose I could also include Week 12 Off Centre in this design.
I stamped the music with black ink using the Hero Arts Music Background stamp and then used Nestabilities dies to cut out the circles. I then mat these onto slightly bigger circles of SU Cherry Cobbler cardstock and attached them onto my base card. I finished it off with a small Penny Black sentiment. As you probably all know Black and white with a touch of colour is one of my favourite ways of designing cards. It always looks so clean and polished.
Number 2 A little bit of pink
This one took me a little longer to do, and it's got more on than usual for my LIM challenge.
For this card I used Week 1 Pink, Black & White
Week 16 Butterflies/Butterfly
Week 43 Bit of bling
I decided to go for a black base card for this one. I don't normally use dark card for my base, it's nearly always white or cream, it's easier to write inside then. However if I do, when I decorate the inside I use a white panel and match it to the design on the front, that then gives me somewhere to write a message.
I always like to decorate the inside to match |
The butterflies were cut with the Martha Stewart Butterfly punch, from colorcore cardstock - not sure what shade though, as it was a scrap from my bit box (hmm .... could have used Week 56 Don't Scrap It). The bit of bling is small aurora borealis gems down the bodies of the butterflies. The sentiment is from Penny Black and the ribbons were again bits from my stash.
Although I'm missing everyone in the UK already, it's nice to be home again. Suitcases are emptied, washing is done. Just need to iron it all now - not happening!! My craft room is a tip, I've not unpacked all my new goodies yet, or the stuff I took across with me! I've got loads of ideas of things I want to do craft wise, and loads of new stuff to play with. I'll soon be back in the swing of things and hopefully posting more on here. I've lots to share with you.
Thanks for popping by.
See you again soon.
Linda
x
11 comments:
Fab cards, love the double ribbon on the second and the delicate detail inside. Enjoy all your lovely new crafty stuff and having a play!!
Diane
I love this card Linda! It's both stylish and stunning. Well done. Lyn x
Surprised the butterfly embossilit didn't make an appearance on the pink; black & white card, lovely makes though xx
Both cards are stunning! Lyn x
Hi Linda, Brilliant cards, one masculine and the other quite feminine , love both! Glad you have had fun, Gay xx
What fabulous cards... they are both simply terrific!
Thanks so much Linda.
Chrissie
"Less is More"
These are both beautiful Linda
Thank you very much
mandi
"Less is More"
Both fab projects but my favourite has to be the super sophisticated musical circle card
Kathyk
Great cards! I love them both.
These are so different - both are just fab. I really like the first card with the musical theme - I think it would cover the masculine theme too! Love the pretty blossom - looks like the trees outside my hotel window!
Two brilliant cards, I love the CAS design of the musical card and the blossom branch is so pretty...beginning to look like that round our way :0)
Jenny x
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