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Sunday 3 March 2013

After the Party is Over

Good Morning blogland.  I hope you have all having a great weekend.  It's another cold but sunny day here and the birds are singing, or crowing.  Whatever takes their fancy.  

I have been working on an ATC.  A quick and simple little make. 


I actually used a piece of background I created the other day using Suzanne Czosek's tutorial over at PaperArtsy.  This piece was a bit open so I added some extra stamping using swirls from PaperArtsy Ding and Dong SIDD5 with Distress Walnut Stain and then sponged and blended with Picked Raspberry.  I like the wrought iron effect that swirl stamp gave.  I cut a green Love You More, Cheery Lynn die, and used part of it.  The flowers were cut using Sizzlit Flower #15 and coloured with P. Raspberry.  The Cheery Lynn Hummingbird was cut from gold mirror card.  Love the detail on this die. 

Entering this for
Cheery Lynn Designs Challenge 69 - Die cut flowers
PaperArtsy

Hope you all have a fun and relaxing Sunday.  Thanks for dropping by. 

4 comments:

  1. Such a lovely card. Thank you for joining us this week at Cheery Lynn Designs Dies Challenge. Good Luck.

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  2. This is a very pretty ATC, love the background and the detailed hummingbird.

    Sylv xx

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  3. This is lovely! :) That bird is the perfect addition to this delicate and pretty card! :)

    Thanks so much for joining us at Cheery Lynn Designs this week

    hugs

    xxalisonxx

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  4. Beautiful ATC. The hummingbird really stands out. Thanks for joining us for the Cheery Lynn Challenge. Good Luck

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