Saturday, 23 June 2012
Pink CAS flower
I actually used the left over die cuts I had from this card I made for a CASE study challenge in April:
The 2nd layer (next to the red) is the colour I used in today's card - the colour is much more true to life in this photo.
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Wow, Michelle, you really showcased the cards so beautifully with the flower diecut! The rolled pink flower is so very pretty! AWESOME take on both challenges! So glad that you join the fun with us at CAS-ual Fridays! "Good da-y" --me saying that with the Australian accent :)
ReplyDeleteHi Michelle. Wow...I´ve been traveling on your blog today and I found many many beautiful cards and ideas. You are very creative and talented. Thank you so much for sharing ;-)
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BEAUTIFUL flower and what a genius move to save the negatives for a card too! Love how you inked those edges too. So happy to see you at CAS-ual Fridays this week! Thanks for joining us!
ReplyDeleteThats a genius way to use the diecuts...the flower is beautiful and the inked edges really gives a great dimension :0)
ReplyDeleteThank you for playing along wth us at CASual Fridays :0)
Jenny x
Love love love this flower! It's the BEST colour and works perfectly with your CAS design!
ReplyDeleteLove this flower, it has a terrific shape for layering :) Love the font of the sentiment too :) Thanks for playing this week at CAS-ual Fridays!
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