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Monday, March 14, 2011

Wishing you a Happy Day

Hello my blogging friends , welcome to my room . It's a long weekend here and the weather is superb. I hope that where ever you are that the weather is as kind .
My card today was partly inspired by one in the CS&P magazine .VOL 17 NO.1

Recipe
White Gloss card, Very Vanilla. SU.
DSP , Woodland Walk , SU
Ink , Chocolate Chip , Summer Sun, SU
Cake , Hero Arts,
Gift, sentiment,  Expressions.
green Markers ,SU

I was tempted to colour cake and gift but decided not to, after I sponged edges of centre piece and added lines within.
Love the card and hope my ladies will too at our craft session in the morning .
Catch you again soon ,cheers for now , Shirley-Anne

8 comments:

  1. looks great, love the un coloured looked, really looks effective with the papers and ink-shadow!

    Way to go!

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  2. Wonderful card - i think it has a real retro 50'sfeel to it
    Lisa

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  3. lovely card. I think you were right to leave the images uncoloured, it looks very effective. I love the border that you have drawn in too.

    Michelle :-)

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  4. So smart and elegant. The striped paper looks great. Love the clean look. The yellow distress ink highlights it beautifully.

    Thanks for your kind words... mean so much, you know.

    xxx Monica

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  5. Hi Shirley-anne, ope youre doing ok and keeping well.
    your card is fabulous. love it. hugs chris xx

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  6. Fabby card! I think I would have colored in the cake and present - due to habit! LOL!

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  7. what a gorgeous card Shirley fantastic idea to leave the images uncoloured it really works
    Mina xxx

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  8. What a pretty card! I love the line you added... love the images left as line art and uncolored too! Great idea! Thanks for visiting my blog today.... so glad to have found yours as well!

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hugs Shirley-Anne