At our challenge at "Less is More" this week we would like to see something that moves!
This could be literal or figurative... for my card there's a little of both!
This one has images of butterflies, which in reality can move and the cut out butterfly is only attached under its body and so the wings are able to move a little!
Allsorts Challenge blog - You've been Framed
The second one (I apologise for the dreadful picture) has a small charm which is able to move from side to side, plus the image is of baby carriages which in reality are also able to move.
Do join us in our Clean and Simple challenge and see what you can make that can move!!!
Two beautiful cards Chrissie - love the butterflies and the baby carriages are so sweet! Sandra
ReplyDeleteFabulous Chrissie. Love the inky effects in the first one.
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Two great cards Chrissie - I adore the first one - the background is just stunning. I finally got around to collecting my craft stamper this week too - so congrats on your entry in there - that was stunning too!
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Hi Chrissie
ReplyDeleteFabulous card ...love it ...
hugs sylviexx
The colors in your butterfly card are beautiful! The baby carriage made me smile, as it is "something that moves" too ~ great examples to get the creative juices flowing ~
ReplyDeleteBrillianr cards, Chrissie! I imagine that butterflies will be very popular with this challenge. I love them!
ReplyDeletethe first card is simply gorgeous, chrissie and the second card is just adorable!!
ReplyDeleteThe first is so delicate and pretty. I love that you've personalized this card and I love those little critters. So fun to see the LIM challenge hitting the mark.
ReplyDeleteA couple of fab cards Chrissy pinks my favourite xx Jan
ReplyDeleteFab cards Chrissie! Love the first one, just stunning!!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Vicoria ~x~
Hi hun
ReplyDeletetwo gorgeous cards as always luv the top one, stunning, yep i am doin more n more CAS cards! lol, sue,x
Chrissie - both cards are just stunning - the butterfly card is just beautiful. I am now following you and I look forward to seeing your next creation. Hazel x
ReplyDeleteAwesome cards! Loving the stamps!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, beautiful cards Chrissie my fave is the first one.
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Debby
Goodmorning Chrissie.
ReplyDeleteI love the delicate, blue card.It is so elegant.
Have a lovely sunday.
grts,
Sarina
Both lovely cards Chrissie.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Sandra
Beautiful cards...like the first one best, it is just so "dreamy"!!!
ReplyDeleteA great card Chrissie!
ReplyDeleteLove the frames with butterflies. Gorgeous colours on your card
Thanks for joining us at Allsorts this week and good luck!
Hugs, Jill
Stunning cards , really love the butterfly one as the colours you have used are my faves.
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Both are gorgeous and lovely cards!!
ReplyDeleteI love them both Chrissie but your first one is just stunning, I love the colours and the butterflies are just beautiful xx
ReplyDeleteOne of my favourite colour combis for the butterflies, both cards are fab Chrissie
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This is such a beautiful card Chrissie! I love the colours and butterflies are always a great choice. Thanks for the inspiration this week, I really needed it! Oh, and I LOVE your blog background. Love anything with music notes!!!
ReplyDeleteTwo great cards, love the baby buggy with the charm, and the colours for the butterfly are lovely. Thanks for the challenge.
ReplyDeleteHello Chrissie
ReplyDeleteSorry I am a bit late getting here, but had a bit of a manic weekend of teaching.
Thank you so much for sharing your lovely work and joining in my "You have been framed" theme at Allsorts this week and good luck with the draw.
B x
Hello Chrissie, Love the butterfly inky layered card. The pink baby card is really cute. Lynn x
ReplyDeleteChrissie, your cards are beautiful! I love the squares lined up so straight in the first, and the sweet baby card with the charm. ;)
ReplyDeleteYour cards are both wonderful!
ReplyDeleteTwo fab cards, but my fav has to the first, I just love that SU set. Great colour combo too so delicate.
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Love the colours of your top card and the sweet prams on the second...gorgeous as always..Esther xx
ReplyDeleteBoth lovely cards. The baby card is very cute, but my favourite is the first one - gorgeous colours and so beautifully stamped :o) Lisa x
ReplyDeleteFabulous creations as always chrissie the first card is simply elegent in every way! loving the colours yuo have used
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Gorgeous cards, Chrissie. The butterfly one is so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteCaroline xxx
Two lovely cards again Chrissie, that duck egg blue one is so well thought out, colour wise/stamp wise I just adore it! the baby one is so cute also, love the prams and the little charm :O) Viv xx
ReplyDeleteLove the colours and technique in the butterfly card!
ReplyDeleteTwo fabulous cards! You did it again.
ReplyDeleteLove the butterfly card Cassie.
ReplyDeleteTwo fabulous cards and nothing to choose between them. Love the colours of your first card but really adore the little charm on your second. Thanks always for the inspiration:-)
ReplyDeleteBrilliant challenge this week Chrissie and I love both of your creations. The naturals and blues look so fabulous on the first card and I love the window design too. Cute little charm on the New Baby card too. Great inspiration. I will get mine made, promise :)
ReplyDeleteJenny x
Beautiful cards as always Chrissie, love the pastel colourscheme of the butterfly card
ReplyDeleteHi Chrissie, Two wonderful cards again this week, love the dreamy butterflies and the pram is just so cute, love it! Apologies for my late arrival, this week just wasn't happening till a brainwave just an hour ago. Thanks for another interesting challenge, Gay xxx
ReplyDeleteBoth wonderful cards Chrissie, I do love the first one, so so pretty. Thanks for a great challenge, wish I had tackled all this white space way back...quite a challenge but loving being stretched and everyone is so friendly. Carolxx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.I love the intricate inking and stamping on the first,and the simplicity of the second.
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