Sunday 7 July 2024

#137 Anything Goes - CD Sunday Plus Challenge

As usual the theme is Anything Goes at The CD Sunday Plus Challenge - remember you must have used something printed from a CD, a USB or a digital download, you must state where the item used is from and you must make a physical item and not a digital one.
My make for this challenge is a card for a swap on a forum. The theme was Black and White plus two colours.
I knew that I wanted to use a recent purchase – a set of dies designed by Dawn Wheeler.




I really like the lacy background die and I think the black and white really shows it off. The flower dies come in 4 different sizes which I layered up.

Items used:
Crafts-Too: Boujee by Dawn Wheeler Circle Base and Boujee Blooms die sets. 
Craft Artist Essential card – coconut white.
In The Studio by David Wait: A Pop of Colour USB.
Carnation Crafts: Pro Print paper (to print the red and green from the USB.
Limetree Craft: Black Glitter Pearl card.
Pearls from stash. 

The challenge will close on Saturday 20th July 2024 at 1pm.
Don't forget that the CD Sunday Plus Challenge is now about making items using something printed from a craft CD Rom, USB or digital download. You can use other craft items on your card/project, such as a stamp or die, but you must include something printed from the new categories. You must also make a physical item and not a digital one. In your blog post/Facebook entry you must give the name of the printed item you've used.
We also have a Face Book page if you want to enter but don’t have a blog - The CD Sunday Plus Challenge.

 

4 comments:

  1. A fabulous card the floral embellishments pop against the lacy background

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  2. Such a pretty card, I love the lacy background. Jo xx

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  3. A lovely striking card Pamela. Nice to see you back in full swing.
    Carol xx

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  4. I love the black and white and with the red blooms in the middle it makes a very striking design.

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