We love to see second entries Lynne, especially when suggestions have been acted upon. This one is perfect... it's still very clever! Thanks again. Chrissie Lady LIM "Less is More"
I read this post before the last one and wondered what an "aris" was, Lynne. Silly me, it all became clear from your first post. They are tough task masters, these LIM girls. Both cards look gorgeous to me, very clever. Hugs Lisax
Just popped in to have a little nose what you have been up to Kynne and say thanks so much for your visits, I so appreciate them even if I can't gad about blogland as much I would like.
Really inventive, you certainly think out of the box. I can see a P, A, R & I in the combined Images so you have the french pronunciation of PARIS, the flag gives it the best finishing touch.
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What a clever idea Lynn. I hope you are allowed the second entry because it's very deserving and definitely something I'd never have thought of.
ReplyDeleteI did like both the cards in the previous post very much.
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Lesley XX
Lynne, I think I do like it better this way...Love the bright colors!
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We love to see second entries Lynne, especially when suggestions have been acted upon.
ReplyDeleteThis one is perfect... it's still very clever!
Thanks again.
Chrissie
Lady LIM
"Less is More"
Very inventive, love it,
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oh dear that made me chuckle the 'aris' did it lol
ReplyDeleteSuper second entry, really clever Lynn!
I am in 'teacher training' from Chrissie, she don't; miss a thing as it was her profession. She is expert at it! lol
Thanks so much
Diva LIM mandi
"Less is More"
Great card.....but I liked the other 2 also...:>)
ReplyDeleteVery clever and inspirational piece, such a great use if the stamps, I love it.
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Even better!
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I read this post before the last one and wondered what an "aris" was, Lynne. Silly me, it all became clear from your first post. They are tough task masters, these LIM girls. Both cards look gorgeous to me, very clever.
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A really novel idea. Do like your D card too though. Carol x
ReplyDeleteGreat changes made to the card - a perfect monogram now!
ReplyDeleteWow! I love them all! I am so impressed with your thinking out of the box. Very inventive and unique! Fabulous x
ReplyDeleteIts a wee stunner Lynne.
ReplyDeleteIt works without the "aris" - in fact, it works so much better! We all know where it is! Fabulous card.
ReplyDeleteI think the monogram theme is very tough!
A fabulous creative take on the challenge - great stamping, colours and composition!
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I love this card-what a great idea!
ReplyDeleteJust popped in to have a little nose what you have been up to Kynne and say thanks so much for your visits, I so appreciate them even if I can't gad about blogland as much I would like.
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Such a great card. very unique. Thanks for sharing and have a great day. Angela
ReplyDeleteReally inventive, you certainly think out of the box. I can see a P, A, R & I in the combined Images so you have the french pronunciation of PARIS, the flag gives it the best finishing touch.
ReplyDeleteFab card, love the red/white and blue colours
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