When Mandi and I get together to come up with the ideas for our challenges, we are full of enthusiasm for them but sometimes when push comes to shove we find actually coming up with our demo cards quite tricky!
When thinking about this week's cards, I was stumped for a while until I took my inspiration for our circles challenge from this DP which Mandi gave me recently. I love the colour combination.
I cut the circle and surrounded it with the Martha Stewart border punched strip, adapted to fit the curve of the circle. There's a tutorial on the "Less is more" blog...plus details of how I made the card.
Here is another variation on the same theme! Same DP, same border punch, same colours, but a little stamping instead of rolled flowers and the sentiment is computer generated instead of stamped.
I think the colours are really calming.
Both contain circles and both are for the "Less is More" Clean and Simple challenge this week.
DO come and join us!
Great theme for this week's challenge, and I like both your inspiration cards. But I really, really like the second one!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards - love the roses!
ReplyDeleteFAB cards my friend
ReplyDeleteGlad you like the paper, did think you would!
Those roses are rolled to perfection!
FAB cards
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Fabulous - love your patience in making the edging punch circular!
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Kathyk
What a gorgeous cards.
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Chrissie this is absolutely beautiful! Your flowers are fab and thanks so much for the tip on doing the curved border :) Amazing work again - Thanks for the inspiration :)
ReplyDeleteCarol x
Loving this weeks theme....stunning creations as always Chrissie.
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Ali x
Thank you so much for the tutorial. I have noticed circles before that I was just convinced straight border punches that I owned and now I know how to do it!
ReplyDeleteThe paper is gorgeous and I like how you have kept it the star.
Two beautiful cards Chrissie. Love the flowers!.
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Sharon x
Two lovely cards Chrissie. I really like your flowers . . . I need to practice these!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Sandra View my card HERE!
absolutly fabulous designs!
ReplyDeleteI really love both your cards. The first for the lovely die cuts and the roses! The second for simplistic and artful trio down the left side!
ReplyDeleteI just found your blog and wonder how you did that chandelier animation? Is it in your sidebar, header, etc.? Very fun and pretty too!
Gorgeous cards Chrissie, love the colours used and the font is a perfect match as ever.
ReplyDeleteOh Chrissie that is lovely! Gorgeous card. Kim
ReplyDeleteBoth are gorgeous ! , those papers are a just lovely and you did an amazing job , both are very inspirational and as you say the colours are calming. Thanks for the tip with the border punch !
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Marie
hi hun
ReplyDeletetwo gorgeous cards, fabulous flowers, brill tip with the punch, will give that a go, sue,x
Both gorgeous cards, such lovely colours :o) Lisa x
ReplyDeleteHave been away for a few days and just popped by to see this weeks challenge. Thank you so much for the tip on how to make a curve from a straight strip. Love your cards especially the flower. Off to put my thinking cap on.
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Love those rolled flowers! How are they done??
ReplyDeletemy cards are about to dry as we speak ;)
hugs,
k
Both gorgeous card Chrissie. Love those rolled roses. Great colour combo, definitely calming.
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Love them both Chrissie, two completely different looks and thanks for the tip about using a straight border punch:)
ReplyDeleteJenny x
beautiful cards, chrissie!! love the one with the rolled flowers.
ReplyDeleteI do love using my straight punches to make an edge on a circle...it really livens it up! Cute cards this week...and the challenge is one of the easiest so far! LOL!
ReplyDeleteHi there Chrissie, Great cards for inspiration, glad it's a bit of a challenge for you too:0) I thought you sailed through, LOL Love your cards wonderful colour scheme, cool!!! Gay xxx
ReplyDeleteHello again Chrissie, Thank you for your lovely comments:0) It's just so nice to hear from so many people. I think your and Mandi's decision to ask us to visit each other was brilliant, great idea! When I make a card of this size A6, if I extend out past the edge, I either make an envelope (which I don't enjoy) or I use an A5, it wobbles about but arrives safely:0) Gay xxx
ReplyDeleteAnother week, another challenge, and more of your stunning cards Chrissie. I love your 'flower' card but for me the other one has the edge, I just love the colour you have used. Love Sheila in Cyprus x
ReplyDeleteVERY cleverly created. I REALLY enjoyed reading that.
ReplyDeleteTwo lovely cards xx Jan
ReplyDeleteLove the colour combo, very gentle and serene. Those roses are divine.
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Another fab challenge this week, you do keep us busy! Gorgeous cards,love them both!
ReplyDeleteHelen x
Beautiful sampler. Love them both.
ReplyDeleteYour cards are both lovely,love the colours and the rolled flower and thanks for sharing on how to do this - practising this already!
ReplyDeleteLovely cards Chrissie, thanks for the tip
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Both gorgeous cards!! Love the rolled flowers.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards - love the soft colours...that paper is fab!
ReplyDeleteHelen x
This is one of my favourite DP ranges this year and I love what you've done with it here. The first card is my favourite - I adore those rolled flowers (although mine are NEVER that neat!) and the leaves are gorgeous too. Vx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Chrissie and thanks for the tutorial on how to curve a punched border.
ReplyDeleteBoth your cards are stunning , love the flowers you have made.
ReplyDeleteNicky
These are two fantastic cards and I really can't believe that you were stumped, you make it look so easy.
ReplyDeleteLove the colours and the beautifull flowers.
The challenge is quite fitting for me this week as I feel that I have been running round in circles and getting nowhere.
Kath x
Wonderful cards Chrissie, I am totally surprised that you struggle to come up with sample cards after deciding on the subject matter
ReplyDeleteBeryl x
Lovely lovely! Tks for sharing the tip about the fancy edge around circles! LOVE the rolled flowers! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the colour combo and border on these. Beautiful cards. Lynn x
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are so pretty. Lovely paper and so clever to snip the straight edge to go round your circle. It looks wonderful. Thanks for sharing how you did it.
ReplyDeleteChrissie, both of your cards are lovely! Thanks for the tip on making a circle from a straight border punch...I'll have to try that!
ReplyDeletePretty cards! Thanks for the tip of using a border punch to go around a circle. Such a good idea! TFS
ReplyDeleteCheers, Karen
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I really love your cards and I enjoy it more and more to make "less is more" cards.
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Marijke
Both cards beautiful and both inspiring! so lovely! hugs Samantha :0)
ReplyDeleteWonderful flowers and border around the circle...thank you for the tutorial pics at LIM. I love the circles in the second card...gorgeous paper and layout. ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the kind words on my blog. Love the blue you've used for the flowers - they really "pop!"
ReplyDeleteTwo fab cards again Chrissie, such pretty colour combo's too. I love the rolled flowers & thanks for the great little tutorial also, must try and remember that :O) Viv xx
ReplyDeleteYour cards are STUNNING, I live in Hill Head, near Fareham so we do live quite close.
ReplyDeleteKelly xx
Hi Chrissie, another late entry from me this week. Beautiful papers and cards, love the flowers on the first card. You've really made me think this time! Sarah
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