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Sunday 22 July 2012

Such a beautiful day!

Isn't it wonderful to see the sun!!! I have had such a lovely lazy day, sitting in the garden and reading!
Don't very often get the chance to be this lazy...and boy! am I enjoying it! Just a quick post as I really need to get back to my book!!! This card is for Less is more challenge 77 sewing. It has stamped stitches, faux stitching and a bit of hand stitching and I hate sewing! I would also like to use it for
 cas-ualfridays : use a black card base.
Thanks for looking! I'm getting back to my garden and book now!
Chris
x

16 comments:

Loli said...

Hola Chris, an original card, great idea for LIM challenge, well done,
Hugs from Palma

Chrissie said...

This looks great Chris!
Thanks so much
Chrissie
"Less is More"

Julie S said...

This is so pretty! What a perfect card for both challenges, too. Nicely done.

Canonbury creations said...

Love this Chris, very pretty with the stitched edges and gorgeous flowers:)
Val x

Jenni's Jems said...

Those flowers just jump out at you - great card x

Pia S said...

The work with the hand stitching paid off - it looks great!

Bea said...

great stitching and a lovely card

Elaine said...

It's a lovely simple card - really like the white on the black!

*Alison* said...

what a great shaped card :) hugs

Julie said...

Brilliant Chris,loving the yellow stitching,I've a pair of trousers that could do with taking up,shall I drop them round;) x

JoAnn Ross said...

Oh, that's so very pretty! And reminds me that I really should stitch more because the result is worth it! Great job!

Judy1223 said...

Wow, how very lovely!

Unknown said...

Pretty card. Love the stitching. Thanks for playing along with us @ CAS-ual Fridays:)

Stephanie Washburn said...

Lovely! That faux stitching around the scallops is so pretty! Thanks for joining us at CAS-ual Fridays! :)

Debby said...

Love the stitching details! Thanks for joining us at CAS-ual Fridays this week :)

Mandi said...

Oh WOW those flowers are terrific
Thanks very much
mandi
"Less is More"