My effort was made using the SU Autumn Days set which I believe is about to be withdrawn. The picture was taken first thing this morning in the garden so apologies for the shadows. I'm also linking this to Stamptacular Sunday for their Less Is More challenge
If autumn only did bring crawly caterpillars I wouldn't mind but it also delivers an abundance of scary bastard spiders with monumental proportions which, in this household comes with much loud shrieking! This one was found loitering with intent in my bath!
Aaaaargh!!!!
I've a few days off now and I'm planning to go to a Vintage Fair at Epsom racecourse tomorrow (weather permitting) which I'm looking forward to. Before that, I've got oodles of housework to get through, so had better shoot.
Enjoy your weekend girls.
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Celeb Watch - Spied at Gatters this week, Spandau's Tony Hadley.
Don't know about autumn we had frost on the shed roof this morning and had to give in and put the heating on!
ReplyDeleteYour card is just brilliant,love the colours and the gorgeous stamp.
Had some of them cheeky spiders try and move in with us but fortunately the cat plays and then kills them so we usually find them dead. Did get one the other day though that even she wouldn't go near! Xx
Just love this card hun, so simple, but oh so stylish! Autumn is my fave time of year, the crisp mornings, the mellow days, the cozy evenings, bliss. Now, as I said to a friend - it's only a spider - it's not gonna light a fire, heat water in a big pot, dance wildly and wave a spear at you ..... or is it .... (wink) Hugs Sxx
ReplyDeleteThat card is just beautiful! Sarah xxx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, Fiona, such great colours.
ReplyDeleteWell that spider is rather impressive, as is your pic if him/her, look at those hairy legs. Bit like mine (I've let myself go, blame it on being ill...) I don't suppose our Antipodean friends will think that's much of a specimen though!
Love The Kinks. Hope you are having a good weekend. xxxx
Ew, I nearly shrieked at that spider!!! I have dreadful arachniphobia!Curtise is right that it doesn't quite match some of the Australian horrors, but nevertheless, it has 8 legs and I don;t like it at all!Ha!
ReplyDeleteThat card is just gorgeous!Nicely understated, and I love the Autumnal tones!
The Kinks ROCK, and I've always had a thing for Dave's sexy gap teeth!
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I read your post yesterday and was so horrified by that spider I actually closed down my computer and went away. I feel physically sick, it's taken all my strength to revisit you today! xxx
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ReplyDeleteI had a spider run across the bed on Saturday morning! I was staying at my friend's in Surrey!
Luckily spiders don't bother me as this one was so big its legs were hairier than mine!
Jakix
Love your card! The negative frame for the pheasant is a beautiful idea! I could have done without the spider picture, though...great hearing the Kinks again!
ReplyDeleteI'm traumatised by that spider - eeeewwww, it's got horrible hairy legs. *Runs and hides* !
ReplyDeleteI'm traumatised by that spider. Ewwww, it's got horrible hairy legs!! *runs away and hides* !
ReplyDeleteYour card is wonderful, Fiona!! LOVE that set...you have inspired me to get mine out, again!! Love the cut out circle with the grasses behind the phesant! That spider is terrifying!!! It looks like he has CLAWS?! He makes the spiders in my house look sweet!! Thanks so much for being a part of the challenge this week at CAS-ual Fridays and sharing your creativity:)!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful card, I love the pheasant! But that spider! Yikes!! Thanks for having some fun with us at CAS-ual Fridays!
ReplyDeleteYour card is absolutely delightful - the spider? Not so much! LOL I shrieked just looking at the photo! Can't imagine how you handled it in real life! LOL Thanks so much for playing with us at CAS-ual Fridays - we're so glad you did!!
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