Monday 9 February 2009

Just a Quickie!!!!

Just a quick post today as am not well.
This is another card made yesterday using the images Steph sent me.

I'm really pleased with how these pictures have turned out. I used a new setting on my camera, one used to photograph foliage.
This is the final card, I have to say I do like red, black and white. This might just be my daugther's birthday card, depending what I can come up with between now and Wednesday.

Leave me a comment and let me know what you think, Bye for now.

9 comments:

  1. I think its gorgeous Sarah, sorry you arent well, try and relax tonight! Jules x

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  2. I'm sure your daughter would love it ! It's really lovely, Love the colour combo, Fab pictures too !! Have a restful night and hopefully you will feel better soon, P.J.'s and dressing gown are calling !! S.J. xx

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  3. Hope you feel better soon Sarah. I love how you have added the polka dot and circle of friendship accents, it's a lovely card.
    Anne x

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  4. Gorgeous card,so neat & clean lines,luvly!!!

    Get better soon :o)x

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  5. The red, white & black is just so fabulous & your layout with all the gorgeous touches makes this a top notch card (I think you're getting too good at this....lol) fab colouring again xxx
    BTW don't think this is one of my images (don't want to take the credit from someone else!!)

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  6. Yet another fab card as usual and yes steff she is good at this hope you are feeling better soon babe " Happy Birthday to Emily for wednesday"

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  7. Absolutely gorgeous Sarah !

    Mandy

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  8. Ooh, gorgeous! I would never have thought you could do such strong colours as red and then add others and still make a card not overwhelmed but so striking. It's beautiful. Hope you're feeling better soon-it's horrible being poorly.
    Jennie

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  9. What an adorable card!! Great job!!

    jenny

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