Now I'm probably pushing my luck here, but I've found out that Monmouthshire (aka Gwent) has its own flag!
So, as I'm busy making cards anyway (August is busy for birthdays) I thought I would do one in the Monmouthshire colours!
Stamp is from Butterfly Flourish by Chocolate Baroque and coloured with Promarkers.
Check out some great cards at Less is More
Sandra
21 comments:
very pretty, great idea to use the Monmouthshire flag
How clever. A great image and beautifully coloured. xx
Beautiful card! Love those colours, is Monmouthshire in Wales?
Great great butterflyes.... I love this card!
Jehko xxx
Oh a clever take on our challenge
what a super flag and such a great change from red, white and blue lol
I LOVE your card, its stunning
Thanks so much
Mandi
Diva LIM
"Less is More"
I don't think that Monmouth is exactly a nation, but we'll overlook that small matter as your card is just fab and I love a little thinking outside the box!
Beautiful card!
Thanks so much
Chrissie
Lady LIM
"Less is More"
Beautiful coloring. lovely card
Pretty card :)
What a beauty - super interpretation & just delightful use of this CB stamp. Love the way your positioning frames negative space.
Paula (PEP)
What beauty and purity, nothing more! Super!
Hugs, Nusechka
Monmouth may not be a nation - but it has a lovely flag! I think your card is just fabulous! I've had another play too Here's mine!
Beautiful card,
the Butterfly´s are nice.
juxx
Hi Sandra this is a lovely card.. the colours look wonderful.. good idea about the alternative flag! love it! Thank you for your comments on my blog:)
Sue x
Great slant on the challenge and I love your butterflies at the edge of the card. x
this is fab love it
ali x
I never knew that Monmouthshire had it's own flag either! Cool card too
Kathyk
Beautifully stamped and coloured! Super card!
Gorgeous card, love the stamp you have used, and the colours.
Avril
Beautiful card, love the image and colours. Carolxx
Was not able to comment much last week, so am catching up! This is lovely, how do you get such a beautiful finish with promarkers? I just can't get the hang of them.
You can find out more about the flag and other things about Monmouthshire that you may not know at the Monmouthshire Association's site.
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