Sunday, 13 October 2024

Water lilies

 Another fairly simple Duck pond, using the DSP, which is quite bright.


I blended a blue background in the centre, creating a waterline, 
with die cut elements from coordinating card


This set has lots of potential for different looks, and I do like watching ducks 😃

I’m taking this to the Allsorts Challenge #802 (anything goes)

and the Snippets Playground #491, as I used lots of paper scraps for the diecuts.

Both challenges have fabulous prizes.

Lesley

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8 comments:

  1. A very welcome sight on another wet day Lesley, dare we think Spring with this one, many thanks for sharing with us at Allsorts challenge.

    We have lots of Ducks, 2020 the RSPCA delivered six ducklings, abandoned in the grounds of the school where our Daughter teaches. The RSPCA guy said they always stay close to where reared, he was so right, they commute between our pond and the one on the neighbouring farm but always around.

    B x

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    1. Oh how lovely Brenda. We often have a pair visit our small pond in March, around my birthday 😃

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  2. After all that forgot to say it's a gorgeous card and thanks for sharing at Allsorts.

    B x

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  3. Love the way you've put this card together - dabbling ducks are amusing to watch when an opportunity arises.

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  4. Those dies are so sweet and you've made a wonderful frame for them too. Thanks for sharing with us at Allsorts.

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  5. Lovely bright and cheerful card with the cute ducks on your watery background.

    Found that winning conker yet????

    Thanks for entering a piece of homework to the Snippets Playground. See you up in the treehouse for hot chocolate later xxx

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  6. Brilliant card Lesley! I adore the sweet scene and such pretty colours. Beautifully made as ever, lovely! A little tip from my distant memory - I'm sure that soaking conkers in vinegar and then letting them dry out completely makes them tougher and more likely to be a winner. Just between us of course. I think white vinegar, not being pongy, is less likely to raise suspicions. Don't ask me how I know this one please!

    Hugs
    Di xx

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  7. An adorable card. thank you for sharing at Allsorts. Sarah

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