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Monday, 11 February 2013

CD Sunday - On Your Bike!

This week's challenge at CD Sunday is "On your bike!"

I'm really enjoying these challenges, they inspire me to use images and ideas I would normally never have thought of. And thank goodness for the La Pashe Best of 2012 CD which seems to have something to fit every occasion.

The CD has quite a few bike and motorbike images. This one caught my eye because of the lady reading the map - I'd just put a couple of out-of-date maps (OK, so old the M25 didn't appear on them!) for recycling so I rescued one to use as background paper.

I didn't have any road signs on CD so I downloaded some images to use as embellishments. I'd been planning to mount the image straight, but just as I was about to stick it  to the card I realised that if I angled it correctly the hill would look even steeper and I could make the poor man work even harder! Cruel of me, I know, but I like the result.

8 comments:

  1. What a. Brilliant card and great reuse of an old map

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  2. This is a great image and the recycled map is just the perfect touch. Thank you for joining us this week at CD Sunday.
    Jocelyn x
    CD Sunday DT

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  3. And i love the result too, it's a fabulous card and even better with map and signs, thank you for sharing it with us at CD Sunday .
    sue-b xx
    CD Sunday DT

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  4. A super card. Wears me out just looking. The road signs make a great embellishment. Thank you for joining in our challenge.
    Carol x
    CD Sunday DT

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  5. Brilliant card Jane. Super image and I love all the extra embellishments.
    Thank you for joining in this week.
    Beryl xx
    CD Sunday DT

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  6. Super card Jane and I love the layout. Good use of the map and the road signs are perfect.
    Thanks for joining us at CD Sunday this week.
    Christine xx
    CD Sunday DT

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  7. This is a fabulous card Jane, such a fun image and great design.
    Pauline
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