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Sunday, 6 December 2020

CD Sunday Plus - Challenge #50 - AG - hosted by Jo

It is raining hard again whilst I am typing my blog entry.  But when hasn't it been raining.  I am very aware of the weather whilst typing as my computer is in the conservatory and the continual cascade of water is a bit depressing.

Perhaps my card for this challenge will cheer me/us up as it is supposed to represent a lovely day out in the country.


I have used several dies and charisma downloads from Tattered Lace for this one.  The background paper, the background scene (which I think is gorgeous) and the bicycle die are all part of the Picture Getaways Collection. The backgrounds on the USB are fantastic.

The die cut flowers/downloads are from the Favourite Florist  and Timeless Lace.  The little bee comes from a Hunkdory die and download.

I haven't chosen a sentiment yet. I will wait until I know to whom I am going to send it.

Challenge #51 will be in the New Year - Sunday 3rd January.

I hope that you all manage to have the best Christmas possible within the boundaries that we have been given by the Government.

I look forward to visiting your blogs during the next few weeks and I hope you will visit me.

So for now may I wish you a Happy Christmas and a really good and healthy 2021.

Virtual hugs

Carol

xx


3 comments:

  1. A very pretty country scene. I especially like the bunch of wild flowers.
    Jocelyn xxx

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  2. This is a really pretty country scene Carol....wish I was there. It looks so peaceful. Hope you have a good festive season. A hard one for you this year I realise. Take care Wynn x

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  3. Yes living in the country I would say it does feel like the country and I love the added bicycle although you would not want to ride around our country lanes with the mud and narrow winding lanes. Another beautiful card.

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