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Wednesday, 30 March 2011

Clean and Simple FTL 133

I made this card yesterday and forgot to post it!
It's for the Sketch challenge at Clean and Simple FTL 133, where the decorated panel has to be 3D.
I used my SU 5 petal flower punch for the flowers and stamped the background strip with a script stamp in Not Quite Navy.
I had the buttons as a gift some time ago and attached a little pink floss to them.
The sentiment was a cheapy Inkadinkado stamp from Make It at Farnborough.
Done!

12 comments:

  1. So very pretty. Love the buttons in the center of the petal. I find those cheapy stamps will make some very nice cards, don't you? The last CAS card I made was with a $1 bin stamp..really liked it. Happy Stamping!

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  2. Lovely card - those buttons are gorgeous! Thanks for your lovely comment on my card - and don't worry - nothing, not even my new challenge blog, is going to get in the way of me playing along with LIM each week - I'm totally addicted!

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  3. Moody blues and groovy buttons, fab card Chrissie.

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  4. Love your work Chrissie. This is no exception, love the flowers with the buttons. hugs Rita xxx

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  5. Lovely, Chrissie! I was admiring that sketch too. I should have known you would rock it :)

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  6. HI Chrissy
    lovely card ....love the flowers
    hugs
    sylvie
    xx

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  7. A lovely card and those striped buttons are so pretty.
    Jennie X

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  8. Hi Chrissie, Well this is another of your stunning creations. Love the flowers and your button 'stamen' treatment. Love Sheila (Cyprus)

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  9. Fabulous as always Chrissie. I have moved blogs as wordpress was not for me.

    Ali x

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  10. Lovely card, I love the flowers and that word stamp is perfect with it too :O) Viv xx

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  11. Love the buttons you have used to embellish this, it all goes together so well, very clever

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Thank you so much for popping by, I appreciate your comments!
Thanks,
Chrissie