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Sunday, 27 September 2020

CD Sunday Plus Challenge #45 - AG - hosted by Wynn

Isn't the new Blogger fun?  I post the CD Sunday Plus blog as well as my own and did I have trouble?  For some reason - best know to someone else - it wouldn't let me align each team members name above their picture.  I tried for so long and had to give up in the end.  It all looks so odd but c'est la vie.

Anyway I am supposed to posting my own blog.  Here is my team contribution:


I used an image from a CD by Faye Whittaker.  I decoupaged a little and added floral corner  die cuts  by Hunkydory.  I found a new to me font using my graphics programme called Freehand591 BT which I used for the sentiment.  I like it so much that I now use it quite often.  I also matched the backing paper to the little red dress in the image.

I hope all are well and still managing to keep sane.  Crafting is the best medicine.

Carol

xx


5 comments:

  1. A fabulous topper and card Carol, Faye Whittaker images have such a wonderful feeling to them.Hope all is well with you

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  2. A very pretty card Carol. I think there will be a lot more crafting going on now the temperature has dropped. It certainly is the best medicine.
    Jocelyn x

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  3. Wonderful image and card, certainly a iconic image

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  4. Hi Carol

    I love Faye Whittaker's images, they really have the 'feel good factor'. I too love the font and your corner embellishments are really pretty.

    I couldn't agree more - thank goodness for crafting!!

    Jo xx

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  5. Know what you mean about this new Blogger. Can’t get my head round it. Why did they have to change it ? Your card is lovely. You can’t fail with a Faye Whittaker image and combining it with Hunkey Dorsey...a winner all the way. Keep sane...I wish I was Carol. This pandemic is doing my head in !!! W xx

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