Tuesday, 16 August 2011

Lighthouses

I just don't know where the time goes, seems like I get up, turn round and its time for bed ! I've just managed to squeeze a bit of crafting in tonight and make a little card for the St Lukes Challenge which is seaside. I used an old Stamps Happen stamp which I have had for ever and a couple of little Anitas stamps at the bottom of the card.  Yesterday we went up to Fountains Abbey which is just a few miles up the road from us and had a lovely walk round the water gardens, its one of my most favourite places, so beautiful, calm and relaxing, finished the afternoon with cream scones ,also one of my most favourite things !

7 comments:

  1. Its beautiful Joan, a super lightnouse image. Yvonne x

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  2. It's a beautiful seaside card, good luck. Cream tea, yummmee, sounds wonderful. Caz

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  3. Lovely seaside card Joan. x

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  4. A really super card - I do like this image and the way you've made it the focal point on layers. Love the anchor and knot accents. Thanks for playing along with St Luke's Charity Card Challenge. Hope to see you next month!

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  5. Such a brilliant card Joan, love the nautical feel with the image in the circle and the knotted twine:)
    Great to have you join us at St Lukes this month, hope you can support us again :)
    Jenny x

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  6. Beuatiful card Joan...love the use of twine on your card....thank you for playing along with our challenge over at St Lukes charity card challenge...please come back next month

    Anne

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  7. Fabulous card, love the image and the use of twine. Thank you for joining us at St Lukes Charity Card Challenge.
    Lynne xxx

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