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CASEing the Catty#20 Blendabilites and Framelits

Two posts in one day - could this be the sign of one who attempts too much at once? ,,, maybe.
Actually it's more about using the one opportunity to multitask,

I love the concept and inspiration of using the Catalogue for ideas,  and this weeks project comes from the card on the bottom of page 18. I am not very good with the Blendabilities so it was a good reason to try them again. I have used the great set Today and Everyday, and some Wild Wasabi and silver.



thanks for looking, head over to the Challenge page and see what the team of designers have all created.
 Liz


Comments

  1. Wow! Elizabeth, another beautiful project. Thank you so much for joining us this week. Just letting you know that we won't be posting a winner's post for this challenge but we appreciate you took the time to join in.

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  2. I do like the way you've positioned the lanterns across the 'window' of the Framelits. The sentiment fits it so perfectly too! Thanks for joining us at CTC.

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  3. Dear Liz,
    this is soooo cool!! I love all the amazing sparkly, shimmery details you have added to your card and those lanterns look fabbo!! Thanks for joining with us at CASE-ing the Catty!
    Smiles SHarnee :)

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  4. thankyou ladies for your lovely comments, and thankyou for the inspiration you provide each week. Looking forward to the next challenge! Liz

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  5. WOW Elizabeth. This is awesome. I love, love, love the colour combo especially all that gold! Thanks for joining in the fun again this week :)

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