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Thursday 24 March 2016

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Hello.  Welcome.  I had an idea and it became this.


 I started with a couple of metal charms from Korthobby


I cut the large charm in half and backed it with green glitter card.  I added some gold mirror card behind the owls eyes and two green rhinestones.


I cut a valley fold base card in white and die cut Taylored Expressions Southwest Cutting Plate from the same white card.  This gives a lovely faux embossed look.  



I added a green layer behind the card.  



The happy birthday is a stamp from Marks Finest Papers Tiger set.  



Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz

Joining the fun at
Korthobby - Anything Goes
Marks Finest Papers Challenge 12 - Layered Mountain Fold Card
Share the Joy Challenge 28 - Sketch-/CAS 
Scrapyland Challenge 38 - Think Green 

9 comments:

  1. Love the owl charm! Very pretty card. Thank you for sharing with us at MFP Stamps Challenge.

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  2. Wow! That is awesome! Your owl is fantastic! Thanks for joining us at MFP Stamps Challenge!
    hugs,
    Pam
    MFPSC DT

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  3. What a wonderful owl charm. Great CAS design. Thanks so much for joining us at Scrapy Land Challenge Blog.

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  4. Beautiful job - love that owl charm! Lovely!

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  5. I love what your idea became TFS MFP Lis DT

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  6. Gorgeous CAS card! Love the owl charm!
    Thank you for joining our challenge at Scrapy Land!
    Samra DT
    Paper Talk with Samra

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  7. Very fun! What a great way to add texture to your projects! Thanks for joining us for this week's Share Joy Challenge.

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  8. I love the way you have used the metal charms from Korthobby! Thank you for joining our challange !
    DT-Elisabeth

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  9. Love that adorable Owl you created! It is gorgeous! I love the embossed background too. Thanks for playing along with us at Scrapy Land Challenges!

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