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The Card Concept #27- with Painted Petals

Well Im still following challenges to get me back into the creative groove and I have used the Card Concept challenge for this attempt
as well as a technique I found on You tube by Deb Valder which she calls the Bullseye Technique., it makes a really cute fancy fold card with a window.
The new Occasions Catalogue has some really lovely stamp sets in it and I have had some fun playing with the Painted Petals set.

Primrose petals and Wild Wasabi on Sahara Sand,
the inside.
The new Sahara Sand lace ties beautifully,
the Expressions Thinlits word was cut out in
3 layers of sahara sand and glued together,
then finished with Glossy Accents

and here's what I did with the leftovers!

Thanks for looking, Liz




Comments

  1. How pretty! The card of "left overs" in nothing to sniff at either!!
    Lovely stamping and layers.
    Thanks for playing along at The Card Concept!

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  2. Very pretty! I love the layers and how you created the bulls eye!
    Thanks for playing along at The Card Concept!

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    1. Thanks kris tie, I love cards with extra windows and layers, the Bullseye is one I'll be using again.

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  3. Wow! This is gorgeous! I love the colors and elements. You definitely have a knack for combining elements - your design is perfectly balanced! Thanks for sharing your card with us at CCC!

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    1. Thankyou so much Geri for your kind words. I really appreciate it

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  4. SO Pretty!!!!!! I love the soft colours!! Thanks for playing with us at the Card Concept!

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  5. thankyou Yoonsun for the inspiration from Card Concept

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