Kisatrtle
Congratulations - email me with your address and I will get them mailed to you
The good news is that I have another set of Flexmarker skin tones - skin tones 1 this time. All you have to do is go over to the Letraset blog HERE and see what I did with the inky splodge below, leave a comment there, then pop back here to leave your name. I will draw a winner on Monday
and here's another inky card for today, I inked the cuttlebug folder for this one. The flowers are Tim Holtz tattered florals
We are busy remodelling our kitchen - well, we are not doing the work ourselves, but it's amazing how time consuming it all is, choosing flooring, tiles, appliances. I have lists everywhere, and I am in mega indecisive mode. I must remember to take photos so I can show you
I saw a rare traffic stopping person today. She was youngish, tall, very tall because the heels of her bright orange fur trimmed ankle boots were at least six inches high. To set them off, she wore skin tight flowery leggings, topped off with a short fake fur jacket with lots of bling on it. The make up and earrings matched the rest of the outfit - let's be charitable and say there was plenty of both on show. Julia Roberts in the opening scenes of Pretty Woman sprang to mind....quite a sight in our sedate little town. I watched open mouthed (together with the rest of the pedestrians and car drivers) as she sashayed down the street. Stopping traffic for all the wrong reasons is probably not a good idea I mused as I ambled after her in my flat boots and cozy camelhair coat. Then she caught her heel in a paving stone, and the spindly little heel snapped in half. I must be very unkind/unfeeling/nasty, but seeing her totter off into the distance on one six inch heel really made my day. A good laugh is so uplifting....
See you tomorrow x
I couldn't sleep - too much on my mind but now after reading your post I'm going to close my eyes and with a big grin try to visualise your encounter ... Well it's better than counting sheep ... :)thanks for the smile !! ;) night night !
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ReplyDeleteThe beauty of your cards is in their simplicity
You've inspired me to get my fingers inky again soon !
Lovely card!
ReplyDeleteDon't you wonder what people are thinking sometimes when they get dressed? And don't you wonder how they can walk in those kind of heels?
You made some very beautiful cards. Hugs, Robin
ReplyDeletePS My sister has some candy on her blog if your interested at http://www.sydneyssentiments.blogspot.com/
Loved the inky cards. The colors are wonderful. Commented on Letraset site.
ReplyDeletePam Romero
Oh dear - how humiliating!!
ReplyDeleteI have been to see you post and left a comment. Thanks for the chance to win this set
I'm just picturing that "lady" and laughing out loud! I'd love to be in the hat for the giveaway
ReplyDeleteJane Willis
You're such a bad girl for laughing at other people's misery, but I totally got the picture LOL.
ReplyDeleteWill pop over to the Letraset blog later today.
Good luck on the kitchen!
Love the tree card with the blue background, amezing what you can do with inkdrops.
ReplyDeleteGr Elly
I love the soft colours of this card. Have left a comment on the Letraset blog too. Thanks for the chance to win the pens. Hugs Christine x
ReplyDeleteYour cards look so great. I live this effect.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Uta
Love what you came up with playing with inks.
ReplyDeleteLoved the inky card, am going to give it a try..liked the Tim Holtz one too....
ReplyDeleteHugz Kath...
So beautiful is your creation Enfys and congrats to your winner x
ReplyDeleteA beautiful card and a hilarious story ... great combination! Thanks for brightening my day!
ReplyDeleteJo xx
Love the colors you chose for your experament. The flower is awesome. You do have a way of telling a story about someone, I can just see her now in my minds eye. Her color scheme must have been out of this world. Ha!
ReplyDeleteThe other thing is when this girl gets to be in her 50"s her feet are going to be such a mess that she will have trouble walking at all. Your embossing really changed the look of your inky spot. This I have to try.
ReplyDeleteI've been to Letraset to comment - now to tell you I love the cards made with the "blotchy technique!"
ReplyDeleteCongartulations to the winner!!
ReplyDeleteI love how your backgrounds turned out. Congrats to the winner. Hope I am the next winner. TFS
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards, especially the blue one :)
ReplyDeleteI commented on Letraset. I love your simple cards.
ReplyDeleteLoved what you did with the splodge and your flower card is sooo pretty. I did laugh at your story, I know I have often wondered if people actually look in a mirror before thay venture out but perhaps that's just a sign of old age! Pat x
ReplyDeleteI visited Letraset and loved your work, as usual. Such beautiful cards! Thanks for sharing your work with all of us!
ReplyDeleteTK Watson
I love your card, so pretty. The story painted a perfect picture in my head thanks. Fingers crossed for the skintones. Karen x
ReplyDeletejumbed over to letaset and really liked that techinque and here I am still trying to get those promarkers...LOl
ReplyDeleteyou never know what comes through town...guess she won't wear those heels again...
Have left a comment on the blog. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteHave left a comment on the blog. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteHi, Enfys!
ReplyDeleteThanks for a new chance...
I love your backgrounds :)
What a wicked sense of humour you have! Fancy laughing at that poor woman....... ;)
ReplyDeleteLove what you did with your inky splodges - made a perfect background for that card.
I posted a comment on Letraset blog :) Love your work and love the background :)
ReplyDeleteHope your kitchen work will soon be over :)
TC, Katarina
Loved your information inky inspiration and, lovely card thanks for the chance to win angxxxx
ReplyDeleteEnfys,
ReplyDeleteWent over and left a message. Great job on the cards. Thanks for a chance to win and good luck to everyone.
Awwww how funny Enfys - I think I would have laughed too!! Good luck with having the kitchen done - we last did ours 11 years ago and I am not in any hurry to repeat the experience.
ReplyDeleteLove the ink effects you did on the Letraset blog - thanks for the chance to win some markers xx
I really enjoyed seeing what you made with the inked samples. Many thanks.
ReplyDeleteJeannie E.
Posted a comment over there now I thought I would post one here. Thanks for another chance to win. I stopped posting as number one hoping to change my luck.
ReplyDeleteI have popped over to see what you did - both cards are amazing! Love the card on this post too and your story made me smile! Bless her! Thank you for the chance to win xx
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