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Tap Tap Tap for Just Add Ink264

The new sketch challenge at Just Add Ink is a simple design that has so many possibilities.


I love the typewriter image from Tap Tap Tap and I have combined it with some of my retired DSP. .... Problem is that that is quite a big pile which I need to use up to make room for the new designs coming soon which I'm sure I will want to/ have to have!!!! 
(this card doesn't use too much so I may have to make LOTS of cards!)




Thanks for looking, Liz 


Comments

  1. Such a lovely colour combo you've used, Liz - and I love the tiny banners, and the cute girly touches you've added. Thanks for joining in the fun at Just Add Ink this week. :)

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  2. What a fantastic colour combo and just love how you used the sketch. So many beautiful layers and such a cute little bow! So glad you joined us at Just Add Ink this week!

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  3. Love this creation Liz, the colours are gorgeous and your layers and pretty details are perfect. Thanks for joining us at Just Add Ink.

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  4. Thankyou all for your lovely comments.. I was happy with this colour combination too - inspired by my current favourite handbag!

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  5. Such a beautiful card Liz! Gorgeous colour combo and love your delicate layers and how your Ve used the eyelit punch too! Thanks for joining us this week at Just Add Ink :-)

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  6. I love all your layers and embellishments on this card - there is so much to look at. Chantell JAI

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  7. I really love your take on the sketch, and your choice of stamps is fab! Thanks for playing along with us at Just Add Ink.

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