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Thursday 9 July 2015

Take A Sip

Hello.  Welcome.  I haven't had much time to craft but I saw this scrap of brusho background on my desk and this cute stamp from Unity and I decided to make a little something.  An ATC sized something.  



I used a yellow base.  I added a piece of brusho coloured paper which I stamped with the flower from Unity KOM 11/13.  I stamped Unity Best Friends (coffee girl) on yellow card, embossed with red powder and fussy cut.  The sentiment is a Prima rub-on. 

Joining the fun at
Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge - Coffee or Tea 
Unity Stamp Co. Friends With Flair
Simon Says Stamp Work it Wednesday - Refreshment

Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz

17 comments:

  1. Nicely done Gail.

    Hugs and Blessings
    Jim

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  2. It looks brill - the colours are fabulous - really arty!!!

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  3. What a beautiful ATC! Love the girl stamp! Thank you so much for joining us at Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge. Hugs, Sandra

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  4. Love the bold colors and the embossing really makes it pop!

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  5. Love the way this turned out!

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  6. Very nice card! I love how the embossing really makes this image stand out!

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  7. Very nice. Love the red embossing.

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  8. beautifully made I love the colors and your embossing.

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  9. Great ATC! Love the Brusho background!

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  10. The background is pretty and I love the color combination!

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  11. Very nice... and sassy. Awesome.

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  12. Very cute. No point wasting any paper. There is always a project around the corner.

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  13. I must try these Brusho supplies! Great way to use the leftovers. Nice!

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