Friday, 22 March 2013
Remake
Used no stamps (again), so submitting this to CASual Fridays challenge, "No Stamps".
Love that subtle glimmer from the pen! Gorgeous in real life, but I hope the photo captures it a little bit:
I hope you're having a great day :)
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Saw this in the OCC gallery and it caught my eye. Great use of patterned paper and a very appealing combination of prints. And I agree, that stardust pen gets a workout in my studio too.
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome! Great colours and patterns.
ReplyDeleteLove this.
ReplyDeleteHi Michelle, your patterned letters look fabulous!
ReplyDeleteTotally effective and brilliant! Love it, Michelle!
ReplyDeleteI really like that you used bold and vibrant patterns and paper colors to cut your sentiment, still comes out a really cool CAS card. amazing
ReplyDeleteReally like the patterns and the glimmer pen! Amazing!
ReplyDeleteMichelle, I love both of your cards! Those due cut letters are so pretty with pattern paper. Thanks for playing along with us at CAS-ual Fridays!
ReplyDeleteTwo FAB cards Michelle - love your pattern paper choices :)
ReplyDeleteLove it! The papers you used are so very bright and fun and it works so well with your CAS card!!! I love the stardust pen, too, and I love the effect it gave when you added it to the patterns of the papers!!
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