Good morning and how are you this Monday morning?
It is dreich in every case of the word this morning so I am on here avoiding my early morning walk with the dog, in the hope that it clears a little before I go out. If it doesn't I have a funny feeling that the dog and I are going to get very wet.
How was your weekend?
I had a busy day at work on Saturday but a nice relaxing day yesterday watching the sport and crocheting. Didn't Murray do well in the tennis?
On to today and I have decided to join the lovely gang over on the LIS Challenge blog. This weeks challenge is the word time and one layer.
I have stuck to one layer, however I couldn't control the urge to add a couple of embellishments at the end, in the form of daisies.
The lighting not the best this morning for my photograph with the beautiful summery weather that we are having.
I have used stamp set Enjoy life by IndigoBlu together with a Spellbinder die to create an embossed frame around the sentiment. I have inked a little Distress Squeezed Lemonade around the frame whilst still in place to create depth. Finally colouring the words with my copic markers and adding a couple of punched daisies with gems.
I do love this sentiment, we could all take more time to make daisy chains, something I did a lot as a child.
Do girls still do this now? I bet they don't.
It is now "time" for me to go and get wrapped up to walk the dog and then I have a shift in work later today. Enjoy your Monday and more from me tomorrow.
A lovely single layer card, I find these scary to do. Love the sentiment stamp and inking you have added, very pretty card.
ReplyDeleteLorraine
Such a pretty card! Nice take on the challenge! Thanks for sharing at Less is More!
ReplyDeleteFabulous sentiment and such a fresh, pretty feel to this card. (Yes, I remember making daisy chains!) The soft yellow is perfect and the daisies were a great addition, definitely the right way to go. Fab entry!
ReplyDeleteSuper sentiment and a lovely simple design!
ReplyDeleteI must make daisy chains with my granddaughter this summer...she's called Daisy!
Chrissie
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A pretty and striking take on the challenge with a wonderful sentiment.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for playing along with us at Less is More this week. Sarah
This is so beautiful Erika, love the sentiment as the main focus, fabulous colours and design, Kate x
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful. So delicate. Cara x
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet sentiment and I love that you chose to accent it with pretty yellow.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing with us.
Anita x
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