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Sunday, 8 March 2020

Be Your Own Kind Of Beautiful.

Hello.  Welcome.  Happy International Women's Day.  Celebrating all thing woman.  Thought I'd make a card with a Lost Coast Designs stamp of Frida Kahlo.  A strong and inspirational woman.


I used some concentric circle patterned paper mounted on a black card base.  I stamped Lost Coast Designs Frida Woodcut on white card with Carnation archival.  I cut around Frida, there's more background on the stamped image, and added her to the corner of the card.  I stamped Carmen's Veranda Broken, Look Beautiful sentiment using black archival.  I find this one particularly uplifting and quite applicable to Frida and my sister.

"She made Broken look beautiful and strong look invincible.......
She walked with the universe on her shoulders and made it look like wings'

Thanks for dropping by.  I hope you have had an awesome day.  Hugz



Joining the fun at
2nd International Women's Day Blop Hop
Skrappesyken Kvinnedagen
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - Something Feminine


5 comments:

  1. Artistic & beautiful, Gail! Happy IWD!

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  2. Gorgeous card Gail!! Beautifully designed and Sentiment is so apt for this wonderful occasion.Thank you so much dear for joining us at International Women's Day linky party.Hugsxx Deepti

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  3. Such a strong and empowering message through equally impactful card design ! Thanks a lot for taking time and linking the to our hop.

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  4. Great colors and super message!

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  5. Beautiful card design with wonderful message ..Thank you for sharing your card and linking it to our hop :)

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