WELCOME

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!

OUR CHALLENGE

THE WITHOUT WORDS CHALLENGE IS NOW CLOSED

Friday, 17 July 2015

JULY Midway Reminder

Yoo-hoo!  Just popping by with a midway reminder for our
July challenge which is
BLUE & BROWN



Hugs, the Word Birds
xxx

Monday, 6 July 2015

JULY: Colour Challenge (Blue and Brown)

Morning everyone!  Well it is mid-summer here at WITHOUT WORDS and everyone is feeling a bit wilted so we thought we would mellow down with out theme this month.

It's a colour challenge this time, so we are asked you to use predominantly
BLUE and BROWN

Sadly we waved goodbye to one of our longest running sponsors a little while ago and we cannot thank Elaine and Quixotic Paperie enough for all the support given to us - Elaine was on board with us from day one, and I know we are not the only ones to miss her and her fabulous shop.

However, as one door closes, another one opens and this time we are thrilled to be able to welcome a new sponsor to join us by way of the ever delightful Stephanie and Jenny from


So, you know the rules by now (they are in the sidebar if you don't)

Of course, what would a challenge be without inspiration from the Birds



















Oooh, all that lovely blue, I can feel myself cooling down already

Naturally, we cannot leave you without announcing our winners from June so they are

Winner of the CRAFTERS COMPANION voucher is


Please contact me, Squirrel, to claim your prize

and the Top 3



Super cards everyone, and they have perfectly put me in the mood for my summer hollibobs next week!

Hugs to all
The Word Birds xx

Oh, and I promised you all a definition of MINIMAL (in respect of embellishments)

I think definitions 1 and 2.1 sum it up!