Apologies for being a bit quiet this week, I just haven't been able to find the time to make any cards but I wanted to make at least one before the week was over so I decided to have a go at this week's challenge at Less is More before the challenge ends tomorrow. The very talented Hannelie of Desert Diva is a Guest Designer this week, so if you're not familiar with Hannelie's fab designs go take a look here, you won't be disappointed.
The trigger word this week is SAND. At first I drew a blank but then I remembered a stamp set I recently acquired free with Creative Stamping magazine. The set is by Clear Impressions and features some seaside designs.
I decided to create a beach scene, why, I really don't know! This is not in my comfort zone AT ALL! So I found myself reaching for my chalks which have been abandoned of late and this is what emerged...
To be honest, I absolutely hated this when I first completed the chalking and stamping! I was using a larger piece of white card to chalk the background and it looked a bit of a mess. I then cut it down to size before deciding where to place the sentiment and by the time I matted and layered it which framed the whole picture, its now starting to grow on me a little. I coloured the deck chair with FlexMarkers. Initially I was just going to put it aside and not share it with you guys but then I thought 'hey, a challenge is a challenge' so here it is.
Materials used:
- Chalks: Craf-T Products - Decorating Chalks
- Stamps: Clear Impressions
- Ink: Impress: Jet Black
- Coloured with FlexMarkers
- Cardstock from stash
As always, thanks for visiting today and hopefully I will have more cards to share with you over the weekend :)
Take care
Beautifully simple card Neet and great for our challenge!
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Chrissie
"Less is More"
I love it, and I wish I was there!
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Oh, I'm so with you on the comfort zone stuff, Neet ... you've done a great job here ... a perfectly relaxing and chilling spot to enjoy a bit of downtime! Anita :)
ReplyDeleteSorry I'm a little late in visiting, but I love the way you created the sun, absolutely stunning.
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