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Thursday 4 May 2017

PRETTY IN PINK

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Over the next few days I will be posting cards that I made a little while ago (pre Blog) and this is the first!  I would class this as a CAS card (clean and simple).

The size is an A5 and I added thin mats of pink and white card.  The final layer being white and I placed, in my opinion, a very pretty and lace effect oval die onto the card, die cut and embossed it.  A wider piece of pink card was added towards the bottom on the card then I used both sets of bow dies, the plain one in pink, the patterned one in white that was then adhered to the pink layers and glued onto the border.

The finishing touches were: a gem to the centre of the bow, pearls around the oval shape, a few more pearls added around the card as shown above and one butterfly

Thank you for taking the time to visit my blog. I read all your comments and appreciate you leaving me a message and hope my designs have given a little inspiration

June x

4 comments:

  1. Yet again another beautiful card June, don't know where your ideas come from but keep them coming

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  2. Thank you Jane for your kind words :)

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  3. Its pretty and i can see it could be used as an Easter card if the "egg" were lowered a bit xxx

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  4. I like your line of thinking Pam, thank you x

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I hope you have a great day June x

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