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The card I have today is almost opposite of the first one I posted (in the blog post mentioned above). Where that was was soft and soothing, this one is garish and in-your-face. Bold colors. Bold attitude.
I used the Dabbed Shimmers (February 2010 issue) as the "A" Squares, the Double Embossed Metal (February 2010 issue) for the "C" Squares, and a technique I am considering using in the future for the "B" squares. The Leaf stamp behind the words is from Club Scrap, and the words are from Impression Obsession. I like this bold card.
I hope this card inspires you to try the sketch!


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ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful Pat. (And you're such a technique tease, I'm trying to figure out what that 3rd technique might be...lol)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card Pat! I love the bold colors you've used - very rich and textural. I'm also wondering about this 3rd technique.... ;-)
ReplyDeleteI love your card and the colors you chose. Change the message and this would be a beautiful Christmas card.
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Wow! Gorgeous card! You definitely have some good techniques going on here! Thanks for commenting on my grunge minibook; it made my day!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat card. I like bold. It reminds me a little of my serendipity (man style bold). Very nice.
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