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Friday 12 December 2014

Softly Softly

Hello.  Welcome.  I must admit I don't usually reach for the pink but over at Unity the new challenge is a lovely blend of soft pinks, blue and grey with an inspiration photo that made me reach for the baby pink glitter card for some added sparkle. 



For the sentiment and the bird I used Unity Stamp Co. Precious Things set.  I cut my layers with a Crafts Too die set.  The grey layer has been stamped with Unity Stamp Co. Butterfly Collage and Memento London Fog ink. 

Joining the fun at
Unity Stamp Co. Be Inspired Challenge 23
Unity Stamp Co. Friends With Flair
ALBC - Anything Goes But Not Christmas 

Thanks for your visit.  This is a Friends With Flair post.  Don't forget to leave a comment for a chance to win.  Have a great weekend.  Hugz

11 comments:

  1. Gail it's so beautiful and I am loving the sentiment! !♥♥♥

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  2. Such a lovely card. I love the soft, muted colors and the sentiment is just beautiful.

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  3. Three wonderful projects, Gail! Like you, I most times find it difficult to work with pink, but I think you did a great job here in combining it with the green. Sweet, sweet sentiment! Your banners are also quite festive. Love your boys in blue!

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  4. I think the muted colors work very well for this card.

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  5. pink is pretty difficult for me as well, but you did it!

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  6. Pretty card! Love the glitter and the pink/green combo!

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  7. The softness is lovely and the inked edges cast just the right shadows.

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  8. Thanks for all your lovely comments. Hugz

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