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Thursday 11 September 2014

Happily Ever After

The current challenge at CD Sundays is Happily Ever After and this immediately made me think of our old friends The Wrinklies from La Pashe. This image is "2 Peas in an iPod" which I printed from the CD "The Wrinklies" but is also available as a single decoupage sheet or a download.

I lightly distressed the edges of the backing card and paper to give a "frayed sheets" feel to the card.




9 comments:

  1. This reminds me of mum and her dog , i think it's lovely and the distressed edges really does give the card a frayed look.
    Thanks for joining us at CD Sunday.
    sue-b xx

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  2. Awww this is a lovely image Jane.....great choice. Love the card candies they match the background paper perfectly. Thank you for sharing it with us at CD Sunday. Wynn DT

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  3. I love the distressed, aged look and what a great image.
    Jocelyn x
    CD Sunday DT

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  4. I love this image & almost used it for my card. The distress & aged look really sets it off well. x
    (new blog - www.craftycorner27.blogspot.,com)

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  5. Love it Jane, such humour and tenderrness, certainly is 'happily ever after'. . Thanks for joining us at CD Sunday Challenges. Caz

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  6. Super card, it's good to see somethign suitable for our older generation but with such humour.
    Thanks fpr sharing this with us at CD Sunday this time.
    Jenny x
    CD Sunday DT

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  7. Great card and a super image. Love how you have 'aged' it and the main colour of the card matches the image perfectly.
    Thanks for joining us at CD Sunday
    Christine x
    CD Sunday DT

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  8. This is great Jane. Brings a smile and that is good.
    Thank you for joining in with us.
    Carol xx
    CD Sunday DT

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