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Sunday, 14 May 2023

CD Sunday Plus - Challenge #110 - hosted by me

I have another La Pashe 3D decoupage card to show you. The last for a while I think, but not THE last, as I really do love La Pashe.

All the details about this card are - I am afraid - the same as my card for the last challenge.  Just a different image.

This decoupage image comes from the 'Nice and Easel' folder on the 'Big One' CD. The Butterfly is on the image but I added the ladybirds from  the same box of 'little bits' as last time.

The background image and the mats were cut using Carnation Crafts Shabby dies.  Yet again I haven't decided yet which greeting or sentiment to use.

The trouble is that I put the CD in the drawer and start wandering through all the images.  I then see this one and that one  -  start printing them out -  and Hey Ho -  I am decoupaging again.  

I hope all are well and I look forward to your visits and hopefully some comments - if you feel inclined.

Hugs

Carol xx



7 comments:

  1. Gorgeous Decoupaged image and card

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  2. Beautiful card, and lovely decoupaged image

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  3. I like La Pashe designs too Carol, they do make wonderful cards. I love this one.

    Sue xx

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  4. Such pretty pink flowers and cute ladybugs too. I'm the same way with my digital images on my computer. I get so easily overwhelmed by all the ideas I have that I literally cannot remember them once too many occur to me. And that's no fun. So I try to stop after the first one and that's no fun either, hahaha. XOX

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  5. This is so pretty Carol. xxx

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  6. Just GORgeous! A card for many occasions Carol.
    FABulous dies and those little lady birds? { I don't see them in the garden as much these days} are a perfect touch.
    Chrissyxx

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  7. Thank you all for your visits and kind comments.xx

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