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Sunday, 26 May 2019

CD Sunday - Challenge #11 - 'Anything Goes' as long as a craft CD has been used somewhere.

Firstly I am sorry about the poor quality of this photo of my card for Challenge #11.  I have tried playing about with my graphics programme but for some reason it all looks a little wishy-washy.

It does look a great deal better in the flesh and I enjoyed making it.  I love all things House Mouse and I am also a jigsaw addict so a perfect combination.
I used one of my jigsaw dies to cut out the extra pieces of jigsaw having found some card scraps in the right colour range.

I do have a new jigsaw to do which arrived yesterday.  It is a jigsaw of St Basil's Cathedral in Moscow which I think is one of the most beautiful buildings in the world -  and I would have loved to have seen it for myself.

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Hugs
Carol
xx 

7 comments:

  1. I love this gorgeous card Carol, your puzzle pieces match the colours of the puzzle those mice are doing perfectly.

    Sue xx

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  2. I like the colours Carol - it doesn't look wishy washy to me! It looks a fun card!
    Pamela
    CD Sunday DT

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  3. Really lovely, I think it looks pastel and pretty not washed out. The die cut jigsaw pieces are a great addition

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  4. It looks like a great card to me Carol. I love the little meeces and the addition of the jigsaw pieces really enhance the card.

    I hope you enjoy making your new jigsaw, it's a lovely subject matter you've chosen.

    I hope you're feeling much better now.

    Jo x

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  5. What a clever addition to your card Carol....love the extra jigsaw pieces. The pastel colour palette looks fine by me. W x

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  6. A clever use of an image and dies Carol. It works really well. I hope you enjoy your new jigsaw.
    Jocelyn x

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  7. Fabulous card, and a clever addition to the card, I love house mouse and this is a gorgeous image

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