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Sunday, 25 November 2012

CD Sunday - Inspired by Nature

Our 'Layering' theme  last week seems to have been  more to your taste and I don't envy Sue having to choose a winner from all those great entries to the challenge.
This week it is Jocelyn's choice and I particularly enjoyed making my DT card for 'Inspired by Nature'.
I felt the urge to make another 'stitching' card and I found this adorable mouse here.   I used two CD's - Joanna Sheen - 'Fabulous Flowers' - poppy -  and 'Jayne Netley Mayhew' CD1 - cornfield background. The die cut leaves and the matting layer were cut from bronze mirri card.


I look forward to seeing all the wonderful creations that I am sure will be posted this week.

Carol x

9 comments:

  1. This is lovely Carol. The little mouse is gorgeous.
    Thank you for the link to hat site - will have a good browse later.
    Beryl xx

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  2. Fab card Carol, such a little cute mouse, Wendy x

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  3. Oh that is just too adorable hun! Love it! Hugs Sxx

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  4. Beautiful Carol, your stitching is beautiful as is the cute mouse. Will check out your link.
    Hugs xx

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  5. This is gorgeous Carol, I love your cute little stitched mouse and bronze leaf embellishments.
    Pauline
    x

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  6. I love your stitched cards Carol, they are always beautifully done. Thank you for the link - just off to have a look around.
    Jocelyn x

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  7. Carol this mouse is gorgeous, and agree with Jocelyn, they are always beautifully done.

    Sue x

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  8. Hi Carol

    What a fab card, love your mouse, I love stitching cards but I don't seem to have time to make as many as I would like. It's a great challenge this week.
    Margaret

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  9. Another of your wonderful stitching cards Carol, just where do you find the time, it is so lovely xx

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