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Sunday, 23 January 2022

CD Sunday Plus - Challenge #77 - Anything Goes - hosted by Jo

 I hope all are well and enjoying your crafting.  I have noticed a very very small improvement in the pain from the double Carpal Tunnel Syndrome that is plaguing me.   I had a phone consult with a Pain Consultant and he told me to up the dose of the medication and I think that is working.  Fingers crossed - if I could.

This means that I have an all digital card to show you for this challenge:


I found an image of a vase of roses and used it to make a background using my Kaleidoscope CD.  I then added a border to the original image using my ACDSee Graphics programme and then printed it out to use as a topper.  I added the sentiment to the topper with the same ACDSee programme.

The flat sparkly enamel type gems were used in the corners.

I love the old fashioned oil painting look to the image. 

I would usually be starting my Christmas cards by now but instead I am having to source images to use digitally.  Not quite what I intended but actually I am enjoying it.

I will be visiting all the entries and making comments when I can.  Happy crafting.

Carol

xx


5 comments:

  1. Beautiful card, I love the way you did the background paper,
    Our bodies get used to the pain killers and then they dont work, hopefully the new dose will help you.

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  2. A beautiful layout and coordinated topper and background.I hope the increase in your medication is effective

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  3. This card is quite a beauty, Carol! The Kaleidoscope images are fabulous and you've used this one perfectly. It does look like a classic oil painting. I love that you have adjusted to your limitations and found a way to soar and not letting it stop you! Thank goodness the new med dose is helping you. You were overdue some relief! You are always in my prayers, XOXO

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  4. This is so pretty Carol and the kaleidoscope background is perfect.
    Jocelyn x

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  5. Such a beautiful card Carol. I'm so glad you have a little more relif with your wrists.

    Sue xx

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