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AHSC #112

Inspiration from the Atlantic Hearts Sketch Challenge:

My Interpretation:



Supplies:

  • Stamps: CTMH Finding the Words
  • Ink: SU! Crumb Cake
  • Embossing Folder: SU! Lucky Stars
  • Paper: CTMH Year>>Noted paper pack
  • Etc: Flowers (I have no idea!), Michaels Adhesive Crackle Dots (Island Time)
Thanks for looking!! :)

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Second thoughts (on Wednesday!)... I reworked the card a bit. Added a bigger circle and moved the flower down. I think they both look good. Just playing around with the design a little more.


Comments

  1. Great use for the Year Noted paper, it makes for such a soft and pretty card. Thanks for joining us at AHSC!

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  2. I love the Year Noted Paper Packet...I have never opened it and your card may be just the push I needed.

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  3. Love it!...love the colors....love the embossing....so much color and texture in a quick and easy card...

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  4. I love them both but the reworked card is more balanced to me! I love the way you were finished but fussed more with it, I don't feel like I am the only one! Love the colors and combo of products too! Thanks for joining us at AHSC!

    Linda
    AHSC Design Team
    www.scrappytherapy.com

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  5. I really love both versions of your card, they are great. I love the soft colours of the paper and the embossing really pops, great job! Thanks for playing along with Atlantic Hearts Sketch Challenge (AHSC)!

    Brandi R
    DT member AHSC
    crzy4scrapbooking.blogspot.ca

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  6. Very pretty, and the colours are gorgeous and soft. Thanks for joining us at AHSC this week

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  7. So soft and pretty! Thanks for playing at AHSC!

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