Hi there everyone, how are you this weekend?
It's been a very early start for me, my dad and my son as we were up at 4.30am to attend the Dawn Service. Today is ANZAC day and also the 100th year since our soldiers landed at Gallipoli. Today is a day for Remembrance and gratitude. My great-grandfather was at Gallipoli and we have been going through his war records. It gets very emotional to think about the young men and women who fought for our country. Some of them younger than my own son who is 20 years old. So sad...
Ok, onto the new challenge over at Addicted to CAS.
The amazing and very talented Barb has chosen our code word for this challenge -
Please remember to only use the colour stated :)
Here is my DT card -
I embossed a heap of butterflies that have a coordinating punch from SU. I popped them all up on foam pads. The sentiment is from Inspired by Stamping.
This card is going to my Aunty who was on the cruise with me. She has had surgery on both her feet so I wanted to send her a get well card.
We have our wonderful guest designer, Pia, with us again for this challenge so don't forget to pop by and say hello.
Our sponsor for this challenge is
and you could win 3 digis from their store!
I would like to enter my card into the following challenges -
Uniko - Things with Wings
Simon Says Stamp - Clean and Simple
Crafty Catz - Things with Wings
Thanks so much for looking xx
Simon Says Stamp - Clean and Simple
Crafty Catz - Things with Wings
Thanks so much for looking xx
Wow, Kylie, love your Kaleidoscope of butterflies! Thanks for your kind comment- FIY I've now updated my post with a few details of how I made my card...... really sorry I'm a bit off my game at the moment!! Rebecca x x x
ReplyDeleteI love your card Kylie! It looks so elegant with the butterflies in gold and black. Stunning! I hope that your Aunty gets a speedy recovery!
ReplyDeleteKylie such a beautiful card. I love love all those butterflies. So clever, such inspiration.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! Love this.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Kylie thank you for joining us this week at Crafty Catz
ReplyDeleteDianne x
CC DT
truly stunning Kylie, fabulous movement and the gold and black makes for a really dramatic look. Thanks for joining Uniko x
ReplyDeleteSimply awesome Kylie. Love ask those layered butterflies and what a great sentiment for your aunt.
ReplyDeleteSuper duper elegant. Great to see you playing along at uniko too. X
And here I was going to say nice fussy cutting :) -- Aren't punches life's joys! :) Love this card
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL arrangement of the butterflies! The subtle colors are so sophisticated! Thanks so much for playing Simon Says Stamp Wednesday “Clean and Simple” Challenge!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! that dimension is simply amazing :)
ReplyDeleteReally gorgeous card, Kylie! I love your choice of butterflies and how you placed them as if they are flying away...so lovely, and perfect for this color combo!
ReplyDeleteLove your flutter of butterflies Kylie...your card is gorgeous. Carol x
ReplyDeleteStunning card, Kylie! Love the gorgeous butterflies - so elegant and still lots of white space :)
ReplyDeleteWow ... love your kaleidoscope of butterflies, Kylie!! So elegant in the gold and black. xx
ReplyDeleteI thought of the colour combo as dark, rich colours, but your card is fresh and light and very lovely.
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining us at Inkspirational Challenges. Come back next time! Marina
A bevy of beautiful black and gold butterflies, Kylie! They look as if they've just landed!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes for your Aunt's speedy recovery - this card will lift her spirits, for sure! It's gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteOhhh, love the wonderful and pretty butterflies.
ReplyDeleteIt has been fantastic and an honor to be the April guest designer. I have always found loads of awesome CAS inspiration with ATCAS. Thank you :-)
Super card, love all the butterflies, thank you for sharing your creation with us at CRAFTY CATZ x carol
ReplyDeleteKylie, your collection of butterflies is just gorgeous. I love the way you clustered them moving vertically up the card. Gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteOh... I am so with you on the emotional feeling of reading through the war records. It never ceases to amaze me how young those men were and how many millions of them lost their lives and how many came home to live with the horrors they had seen. We should never forget their sacrifice
hugs
jaydee