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Saturday 13 January 2018

Down the bottom of my garden



Morning Peeps, it's Saturday again and time for our new challenge at Allsorts and this week Tracy Mouse is our host and would like us to create without using any design papers. We welcome a new sponsor this week Craft Obsession who are offering a £15 voucher to our lucky winner. 

Despite being a real hoarder and stroker of DP's I don't actually use them as often as I should, but do love creating my own backgrounds be they vivid and inky or softer tones with Pan Pastels which is what I have used on this one along with a circle mask for the moon and torn paper for the hills.

So this is a little scene which if you are really quiet you can spot down the bottom of our garden on misty spring and summer mornings.........honestly !! Well doesn't everyone have Fairies at the bottom of their gardens ?

The arch shaped triptych card has been created with dies and the little scenes made up with Lavinina and Chocolate Baroque stamps. I even added a little mouse for our Tracy as she so loves them.


I added some soft colour with glitter pens to the teasels, blossoms and Fairy wings and tied the three sections together with eyelets and ribbon.

Many thanks for visiting today and I hope you will join in with our challenge this week.

37 comments:

  1. Wonderful design, looks so beautiful, xxx

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  2. An enchanting scene, Brenda! Like you, I can't bring to use my lovely papers and enjoy making my own backgrounds. And I still buy more... Have a great weekend, xx.

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  3. Magical stamping and lovely soft colours.
    Happy weekend;-))m

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  4. Absolutely stunning, love your fab inking on the background and the scene you have created is just beautiful :)
    Hugs Kaz xx

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  5. What an amazing scene you’ve created Brenda it’s stunnung

    Anne

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  6. Absolutely gorgeous Brenda and in my favourite colour too! Love the stamps that you've used and the layout is just perfect too, it's just like a little fairy tale. Wishing you a happy weekend. Crafty hugs,
    Sandra x

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  7. A stunning scene Brenda, I love the colours you've used and the stamps of course (my favourites) I also love the shape too.

    Sue xx

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  8. Absolutely stunning creation Brenda. Wonderful scene and I love all the stamps especially the sentiment xx

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  9. this is gorgeous Brenda, love how the stamps go from the one to the other, fab.
    Gr Karin

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  10. This is a stunning card Brenda...in every possible way! Love it! xx

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  11. Of course everyone has fairies at the bottom of the garden Brenda, only this morning I saw ours cavorting in and out of the daffs that have bravely popped their shoots through!! This is such a pretty card xx

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  12. What a magical scene you created, Brenda, with the gorgeous stamps and beautiful colors. Wonderful tri-fold shape too!

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  13. Hello Brenda what a wonderful magical triptych, beautiful fairy images and colours, love it, Kate x

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  14. Hello there Brenda - wonderful tryptych - and I love the idea that you can see this down the bottom of your garden!!! Beautiful! Big hugs rachel xx

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  15. A beautiful design Brenda, I love the tryptych style

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  16. So pretty Brenda and I love the addition of the little mouse. Hugs Mrs A.

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  17. So beautiful Brenda, love the shape and how you connected them, the whole thing is so dreamy and lovely!

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  18. Fabulous Brenda! Love everything about this one, the lovely soft pan pastel colours and of course the beautiful Lavinia and Chocolate Baroque stamps (and yes, of course I've got fairies at the bottom of the garden!!!!) xxxx

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  19. Just stunning Brenda, a beautiful scene! x

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  20. A gorgeous card Brenda, the fairy scene looks fab.
    Lorraine x

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  21. Such a beautiful card! You have created a beautiful scene.

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  22. Wow, such fabulous arch shaped triptych!! So peaceful and sweet!! Always love fairies and natural scene and this one is just amazing with these delicate tones, so sweet!!! Love the detail of the lace

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  23. This will have been a total dream of a challenge for you and you certainly have not disappointed. Totally gorgeous background, a great shape and super images, totally brilliant creation.

    Kath x

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  24. You are so creative, Brenda--beautiful project!

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  25. Wonderful card, love the scene you created. Have a great day! Hugs anesha

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  26. A beautiful creation Brenda. I like the shape of card, it complements the gorgeous fairytale scene you created with all the lovely stamps. Stunning! Marlies

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  27. This is so dreamy and fantasy like. A lovely design!

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  28. oh so very pretty!
    and nice colors
    hugs

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  29. Oh wow Brenda, this is so dreamlike...wonderful!
    Hugs Carola

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  30. Stunning---love your backgrounds and you have some beautiful stamps--of course there are Fairies at the bottom of the garden!
    Carol x

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  31. Absolutely amazing, Brenda. Kisses, my friend.

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  32. Stunning card Brenda, your scenes are always beautiful - lovely stamps too. I often see the fairies too Brenda and am often away with the fairies. Spotted your eyelets - must get my cropodile out if l can remember where l put it. x Susan x

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  33. This is amazing and magical Brenda, I love it and love my little mouse too, he's so cute.
    Happy crafting
    Tracy x

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  34. A truly beautiful scene. I too seem to be more inky these days and have so much DP - funny because I noticed another challenge which is to use DP!

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  35. Such a creative use of the eyelets, Brenda. Your panoramic scene is gorgeously whimsical. Wonderful monochromatic theme. XXOO

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