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Sunday 3 February 2019

CD Sunday - #3 – ‘Anything Goes’ using something from a craft CD - hosted by Meg

Good morning.  I think everyone has some snow by now,  but I hope it isn't too bad wherever you are. Here in Surrey, we have had a couple of falls and it is staying at the moment.  It does look very pretty but I am glad I don't have to go out in it.

On to crafty things that we can do in the warm.

We are still having 'Anything Goes' - using a craft CD - as our theme and this one is #3.

For this one, I took the opportunity to make my eldest son his birthday card (last week).  I have actually used this design before (here) and as I particularly like it I decided to use it again - slightly differently though.

Here is the card:

The image comes from a Joanna Sheen  CD - Victorian Ladies and Gentlemen Disc 1. There are a couple of areas of decoupage - the balloon and the large wheel/fan?  The top layer of the wheel has been attached with a brad.
The sentiment is a new favourite die. I think it is from here.

I hope you are going to join in with us. 'Anything Goes' gives you carte blanche as long as you have used something from a craft CD and tell us which one.

I look forward to more Blog visiting to see your wonderful creations.
Hugs
Carol
xx

6 comments:

  1. Great image and I love the edging with the colour peeping through. Staying in the warmth and crafting sounds perfect to me. Wynn x

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  2. Love the fun image and your CAS lay out Carol, hope your son had a great birthday, and you are enjoying looking out at the snow.

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  3. This really is a fun image and a lovely font on that die.
    Jocelyn x

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  4. I love this great fun card Carol.

    Sue xx

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  5. A super image - it reminds me a bit of the steampunk Santa you used on my Christmas card. Love this card!
    Jane

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