The new book at The Library is Death on the Nile by Agatha Christie . I honestly can't tell you whether I've read this particular book - I have read MANY of her books (my parents read them so I started as a young teenager) - but she wrote over 70!
For my first card (top) I picked up on the camels in the background and remembered this very old '3 kings' stamp. I kept it very simple, stamping on kraft and adding a Christmas sentiment.
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Allsorts transport
My second card was inspired by the title - Death on the Nile - haha! I used a digi stamp of a mummy, printed large and off the page, and coloured it with Promarkers. Then I stamped a Halloween sentiment.
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12 comments:
What a fun Halloween card! Your mummy is just darling. Thanks for joining us at Watercooler Wednesday.
Your cards are great. The first stamp I thought for the cover of was my Three Kings stamp.
My son likes Agatha Christie. I don’t think I have read any, but I ordered this one from the Library to give is a shot. TFS!
Wonderful CAS Christmas card! And, second card is so fun with the mummy...great cards!!
I haven’t read the book but I quite recently saw the film version. It’s an awesome book cover, lots to take inspiration from. And as you’ve shown, it can be adapted to fit very different occasions too. I love the simplicity of the Christmas card. And you’ve reminded me of the great effects that can be achieved by cropping an image.
Fabulous interpretation of the book and so very creative x
Certainly a different form of transport and take on the book. thanks for joining our challenge at Allsorts.
Lynn x
DT
ps love that mummy card too.
What a fun mummy! Thanks for joining us at Watercooler Wednesday Challenges!
Great card ...Thanks for joining us at Fab’n’funky:)
Hugs
Wendy xx
What a fun card.Thank you for sharing your wonderful project with us Fab'n'Funky challenge.Neva
Fabulous cards for that prompt and I love how you coloured that mummy!
Aren't you clever?! Love both takes on the inspiration, but the Christmas card is my favorite!
Very simple...very sweet!
Renee H
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