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The Roman poet Horace is attributed with saying that a picture is a poem without words. Well, that's what we like to think too, although some words will be allowed (what's a card without the occasional sentiment). Welcome to the Without Words Challenge where we want you to create clean and simple cards, focusing on the image without the distractions of too many embellishments. We hope you enjoy this challenge as much as we do!

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Monday 5 May 2014

MAY: Colour Theme

Morning all, and a Happy Bank Holiday to all our UK Followers - hope you are able to spend some time crafting on your day off (if you get one).

Welcome to the MAY challenge at Without Words - this month we have a colour theme challenge for you and would like to see you work with 
Pink and/or Purple with Green

Our super sponsor for this month is Bunny Zoe's Crafts with a store voucher for the winner

For your entry to qualify, please make sure that you follow our simple rules.  We are sadly seeing many entries who are ignoring these and we are having to exclude those when choosing our winner and top 3.  Please play fair. 

The Word Birds had a lovely time with these colours, and here is their inspiration for you.






Delphine





Stunning aren't they?

There is one more important thing for us to do before we let you go and get colourful and that is to announce last month's winners

Winner of the Crafters' Companion voucher is

Please contact me, Squirrel, to claim your prize

And our top 3 choice (which gets harder each month

So, that's us done.  Now go and get those pens, paints, inks, pencils, chalks out - have fun!

Hugs Squirrel & The Word Birds
xx


3 comments:

  1. Wow I made top 3 thanks so much as you know I find cas difficult. Congrats to Pauline and thanks for more lovely cas cards from the adT this month.

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  2. Wow! I was the lucky winner, such a lovely surprise.
    Many thanks.
    Pauline
    x

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  3. Wonderful DT inspiration xx

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