Saturday, July 29, 2017

Happy Summer!


With this little card I wish you (in the northern hemisphere) a very happy summer and hope you enjoy every minute of it! Stamp sets from several different companies played very nicely together on this card. Don't you wish that people (especially politicians) would do the same...?




Stamps: Stampin' Up (sun, watermelon from an old, retired set), Technique Tuesday (sentiment), Lawn Fawn (ants), My Favorite Things (gingham, wooden backgrounds)


Challenges (click on the links for more information and lots of inspiration from the DTs and the galleries):

Gundi's Summer Challenge "Fruit"
Why don't you check out her blog and play along! She is so talented and generous; there are prices to win (she mails internationally)!





Time Out Challenge #88 Word Challenge

If you have good thoughts they will shine out of your face like sunbeams and you will always look lovely' 



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Virginia's Summer Blog Party






And since some of you really enjoyed the pictures in my last post I am going to show you some more of the beautiful city of Nuremberg:

















Did you know that there are over 1,000 different kinds of bread in Germany? This display looked so gorgeous...
Next time I'll show you some photos of my hometown which is much smaller and not as famous but still pretty.


Be well,


11 comments:

My Card Attic: Hazel said...

What a fun card Susanne! Love the table with the tablecloth - very creative! - and those cute little ants that have taken a bite out of that succulent watermelon (though I wouldn't think them quite so cute if they were on my watermelon, I'm a big fan of watermelon) ;) Your photos of Nuremberg are gorgeous! TFS with us! Have a lovely Sunday! Love & Hugs. Hazel xx
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Happy Dance said...

Ok. So I saw your amazing fun summery card, and fell madly in love with the gingham table cloth you created. Had to take a break and order a gingham stamp from Clear & Simple stamps since they're having a sale....Love that you're such a positive enabler, lol!! Such a fun card, Suzanne. That watermelon looks delicious and those ants are a hoot! Such a perfect card. Those photos are beautiful, and they make me want to jump on a plane bound for Europe. *sigh* Looking forward to the ones of your hometown! Have a great week. Bev

Loll said...

Adorable card, Susanne. Love that woodgrain table with the checkered cloth! :) So sweet!

What beautiful photos from your holiday. Amazing architecture ... and the bread - yummy! xx

Anita in France said...

Oh my goodness, Susanne ... a summer picnic table ... complete with gingham table cloth and luscious watermelon ... and those fun ants ... and that delicious sunshine! Cute, cute, cute! Brilliant shots of Nuremberg ... looking forward to seeing your home town photo's! Thanks so much for playing along with us at Time Out ... you know we love it when you do! Hugs, Anita :)

Karen Dunbrook said...

such a sweet picnic/summer scene mf...love seeing your photos!
xx Karen

Rosmarie said...

Wie ich sehe hast du wieder alles voll im Griff ...oder haben Stempel und Papier dich wieder im Griff 😉
Echt toll dein zusammengemixtes Kärtchen!!

Christine said...

Ein ganz wunderbares Kärtchen, liebe Susanne :)))
Liebe Grüße
Christine
P.S.: Und die Fotos sowieso!!!

Bonnie said...

Your table set with fruit is so cute, Suzanne! Even the ants are cute! What beautiful buildings in Nuremberg!

Trina P. said...

This is soooo cute, Susanne. Love the whole summer picnic look. Fabulous card. 😊 Trina x

Jill V said...

I love the gingham tablecloth and how you created the picnic table with the wood grain - and the little ants marching across the watermelon?! Too adorable! Thanks for playing along with us at Time Out! Jill

papierelle said...

Eine echte Schmunzelkarte. In natura wäre ich aber sauer, wenn die Ameisen über meine Melone marschieren und sich wie selbstverständlich bedienen. Auf DEiner Karte ist's mir recht!! Danke, das Du sie bei meiner Challenge verlinkt hast. Drücke auch Dir die Daumen!!
LG Gundi
PS: Schöne Fotos von Nürnberg, da kommen Erinnerungen hoch und über die vielen Brotsorten bin ich sehr dankbar :-)

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