Friday, 8 April 2011

LIM (and some Fish!!!)

Good Morning Peeps, hope the sun is shinning on you this Friday morning - it is glorious here in South Wales :)


 
As I'm now feeling much better I'm able to upload my Less is More card I made last weekend, the theme is 'Touch of Red'


 

 
I decided to take the card and camera outside - I love taking my photos in the sun! The Ivy is just about strong enough now to 'hold' my cards - although the sun isn't yet overhead so the shadows are wrong!

 
This card is using 2 of my favorite techniques - CaS and RECYCLING!
The flower 'image' is actually part of a ticket I took off a new top!



 
(Edited - Looking back on this I've realised what an awful pic the one above is - no sun! So here's another!!! Still no sun, but a bit lighter!)




 
I also like to take pics of my cards with our fish pond in the background and this morning the fish really wanted to get in on the shots - so I took this.....


Look at our 2 beauties! She (browny gold) is at least 2 foot long and he (silver grey) is about 1.5
I've noticed 4 babies too - which is a surprise seeing as we had such a cold (and frozen) winter!

 

9 comments:

  1. Lovely card, very elegant!!

    The fish are just super!!

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  2. beautiful card, perfect CAS! very elegant too;

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  3. A beautiful CAS card, love the addition of the pearls. x

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  4. Love the simplicity of your card. x

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  5. Carol, you've created a beautiful card! Love the nice photo of your fishes too!

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  6. Stunning Carol
    So striking, your fish are amazing
    Thanks so much for entering
    mandi
    "Less is More£

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  7. Love the recycling Carol, brilliant idea.
    I love your card and your fish are amazing!
    See you next time!
    Chrissie
    "Less is More"

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  8. Gorgeous card, and natural daylight makes all the difference to a photograph.
    Jose

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  9. Fabby card and wow fish are fab!

    Have a fab day

    Ali x

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