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Casing the CAtty with a Trio os Watercolour Butterflies -SUO#170

I'm preparing for a card buffet this weekend as well as a technique class - it's going to be a full day of stamping and I'm quite excited!

One of the best things about the catalogue is that it contains so many brilliant samples to inspire us, so this is a direct CASE from the annual catalogue on page 72.

I have 20 kits of 2 cards each of this design prepared and ready to go for Sunday. (I have a choice of 10 kits, participants choose 4)
I have done the watercolour "Smoosh" technique for the card front, and used the retired Naturals White for the card base. I love the softness of the colours - Pool Party has to be one of the best colours SU has ever invented!


The sentiment is from Designer Tee - one of the cute Sale A Bration sets which won't be around for much longer!

The challenge at Stampin Up Only this week is Things That Fly so I think this will fit nicely.

Thanks for looking, and remember,

"don't just post online, post something pretty",

Liz

Comments

  1. Wow, your cards are just beautiful!! Love the backgrounds as well as your sweet butterflies! Thanks for playing along with us at SU-Only Challenges- hugs and I hope you have a wonderful week!

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  2. Perfect smooshing and colours too - Just perfect for our flying challenge. So glad you joined the fun at SUO.

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  3. So pretty! Love the watercolor backgrounds...and I agree...Pool Party is the best! Thanks for playing along with the SUO Challenge this time!

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  4. I LOVE this technique. Your card is beautiful. Thanks for playing along with the SUO Challenge.

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