Saturday, 24 May 2014

Clean and simple

Saw that Simply Less Is More challenge today asked us to use a die cut, this lovely butterfly border had just arrived in the morning post so put it straight to use, the purple background is made with an embossing folder, I think its the first time I've used that too, the butterfly is another memory box die and the sentiment tag is a stampin up punch.

Simply Less Is More - Use a die cut

Addicted to Clean and Simple - Texture

11 comments:

  1. Such a pretty border die and really showcased against that purple background. Great card!

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  2. Oh a beautiful combination of intricate dies and enhanced more by the embossed purple backdrop.Thanks for taking part.
    Sarah
    Less is More

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  3. Lovely card I like the colors, the embossing folder and the die cut.

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  4. Awesome embossing folder you used!! Thanks for joining in at ATCAS!

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  5. This is a pretty card Joan, the butterflies are great!
    Thanks so much
    Chrissie
    "Less is More"

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  6. Wow, that is such a detailed and delicate die! It looks great with the embossing folder and I love the simplicity of colors you chose. Thanks for playing along with us at ATCAS. :)

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  7. How pretty, lovely new die Joan!
    Thanks so much for joining LIM this week
    Anne
    Less is More Designer

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  8. Beautiful card, love that border die:)
    Val x

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  9. Love that die cut and those butterflies show up well against the purple, makes a lovely card
    Jose

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  10. very pretty card joan. Love how you used the dies for this weeks challenge.
    Thanks for joining us at Less Is More
    Jen xx

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  11. Love the embossed flowers with the butterfly edging. Fabulous layers of texture on your card. So glad you joined us at ATCAS this week
    jaydee

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