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Sunday, 21 April 2013

Majesty at CD Sunday Challenges

This week at CD Sunday Challenges it is again my turn to choose the topic, I have decided upon Majesty, which according to the dictionary means stateliness or grandeur. I started with an 8 inch shaped card, I added Flitter glue, (Indigo Blu) around the edges then sprinkled with gorgeous gold flakes, so the entire border is gold flakes. Inside I already had the pink background from a previous printed card, though I have forgotten from which CD it came from, sorry to the producer. I backed the main image onto gold mirri card to add more splendour. The actual image is from a CD I purchased a good many years ago from E Bay, it is called Africana from Maria G Designs. Ribbon added, jewels, a flower and two stick pins to complete the embellishments. I again will be visiting your blogs over the next week, have fun ladies and gentlemen. 

9 comments:

  1. I love this image you've used Caz. I've not seen this CD before, think I'll have to go take a look at ebay.

    Sue T x

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  2. I love your image, not heard of this cd but if that image is to go by they must be all lovely.
    Great card, love the gold flakes around the edge. Brilliant idea,
    Margaret

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  3. Gorgeous card Caz, I love how you have edged with Gilding Flakes. Not heard of this CD either.
    Christine xx

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  4. I love this image Caz and that you have with the card and stunning layout.
    sue-b xx

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  5. This is a lovely card Caz, such a beautiful image and I love your card base.
    Great theme, I'm going to have to get my thinking cap on for this one.
    Pauline
    x

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  6. Always love your CD creations and this one is terrific

    Best wishes Chrissie xx

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  7. A lovely elegant card Caz x

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  8. Now that is Majestic! Stunning card Caz, gorgeous image and your gold flakes are perfect for this card. Michelle x

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  9. It's lovely Caz. A super image and the gilding around the edge makes it really opulant.
    Beryl xx

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