Tuesday, 6 October 2015

Chocolate Baroque challenge- card 2



Hello again.

Chocolate Baroque challenge , card 2.

I decided to enter a second card this month as I have also been  "playing" with an owl border stamp that I bought recently. Couldn't resist this one!!



 
It is great for masking and using as a background , as I have done, and the individual owls can be cut out easily.
I think this will make a good autumn birthday card, and the leaves that have been falling rapidly from a tree in my garden, work perfectly with the colour scheme.
 
 
 
 
Thought I'd also show you another card that I have made with them.
Much simpler design, quick and easy.
 
 
 
 
I've already got another couple of ideas buzzing around in my head for other cards.
I really like it when a stamp inspires, like this one, and is easy to use.
 
Mind you, anything with an owl on is automatically on my "must have" list!!! 
Thank you for visiting again.
Bye for now.
Carole
 
 

6 comments:

  1. Love them Carole and that owl stamp is gorgeous, I was looking forward to seeing the owl background you told me about on Friday and it looks great, love the leaves too. Chris x

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  2. Fabulous cards Carole. Loving the owls. Thank you for playing along with the Chocolate Baroque Color Challenge.
    Flo x

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  3. 2 fantastic ideas Carole, love what you have done with the owls. Thank you for entering the Chocolate Baroque Challenge and good luck x

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  4. Super cards Carole, great idea to use your leaves from the garden too. Thanks for your entry into the Chocolate Baroque challenge, Judith xx

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  5. More stunning cards, Carole ... and these are gorgeous. I can see you love owls! :) Thank you for playing along with us in Chocolate Baroque’s 15th Colour Challenge.
    xxx Asha

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  6. I love them both Carole. Such a clever use of the owls edges stamp. Good luck with the Challenge x.

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Many thanks for taking the time to comment. It's lovely to know other crafters are reading my blog.
Best wishes
Carole