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Global Design Project #027 Thankyou with an new colour combo

I had such fun playing with the colours from The Colour Tree Challenge #11 and had some watercolour panels left so I decided to make a thankyou card for this weeks challenge at The Global Design Project #027. Feel free to Ink Up and Link Up at the Colour Tree.


 The sentiment for this one is the gorgeous script from the Rose Wonder set.
I love to say thankyou with a card and I have someone in mind for this one.
Thank YOU for looking, Liz

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    1. Well thank YOU Karla, YEs I was happy with the colours on this - they really speak for themselves.

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  2. Such beautiful watercoloring on this card! Love it! The leaves are beautiful. Thank you so much for playing along with this week's "Thank You Theme" at the Global Design Project.

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    1. Thanks Brian, The colour combination is not one I have tried before but it's so easy! Thanks to Bronwyn's Colour Tree/ Yes I love leaves, and I love the GDP!

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  3. This is just beautiful! The watercolour panel reminds me of an early morning sky! Thanks for playing at Global Design Project with us.

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    1. Thanks Paula, yes the colours in nature always inspire me too.

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  4. Elizabeth, the colors on this card are so soft and beautiful. Thanks for joining us this week at Global Design Project.

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    1. Thankyou Connie, the colour inspiration is all thanks to Bronwyn as I"ve not put these together before but you are right they do work well together. Thanks for all the support at GDP

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  5. Another stunner. Love the falling leaves on this one.

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