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Monday 11 July 2011

CD Challenge

The CD Sunday challenge - Handbags!  I'm sorry but I didn't enjoy this challenge one bit! I'm not keen on making handbag type cards and I've made a right pig's ear of this challenge. I used a small Craft UK card blank and backing paper from Serif's pad of Picnic in the Park. The bags are from Joanna Sheen's Fashion Boutique CD on CD2, page of embellishments. The ribbons and raffia are from Hobbycraft. The tag for the peel off sentiment :( is also from the Serif pad.

10 comments:

  1. What a lovely collection of handbags! Thanks for sharing with us agin this week at CD Sunday. x

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  2. Well Hazel some of those bags look real, sorry you didn't enjoy our challenge this week, hopefully you will next week. An extra thank you for joining in even though it wasn't your thing.
    Jenny xx
    CD Sunday DT

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  3. Well I like it Hazel well done xx Jan

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  4. It's good to make something different once in a while Hazel and it's still a lovely card. Carol x

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  5. Well I like it Hazel, sometimes it does us good to work outside our comfort zone.
    Thanks for joining us at CD Sunday again this week.
    Hugs
    Christine xxx

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  6. Well done Hazel for joining in something that is not your bag!! (Ok I am ducking). Looks fine to me and thanks for joining in with us at CD Sunday.
    Carol
    xx

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  7. Don't put yourself down Hazel, I think that this card is fine. Some lovely looking bags there.
    Sue

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  8. What a lovely selection of handbags Hazel. Thanks for joining the CD Sunday Challenge.

    Wendy -x-

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  9. It's lovely Hazel, they look so real, but I know what you mean, it wasn't my fav subject either, thanks for joining us at CD Sunday. xx

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  10. Great card Hazel, don't know why you think you made a 'pig's ear' out of it. Good to see you still having a go even if the subject wasn't one of your favs. I was the same last week having to do a Christmas card in July.

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