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Monday, 28 September 2020

Green and White

A green and white card today.

The image is an old wood mounted stamp,  'Glasgow Butterfly' by Stampendous, coloured with Promarkers.  I die cut the image with a Memory Box 'Stitched Circle Layers' die and layered it on a Memory Box 'Stitched Scalloped Circle' die cut.  The layered image is raised up on foam tape. The sentiment is a stamped with a Stampin' Up 'Positive Thoughts' stamp and a metallic green ink pad.   I embossed the bottom of the card with a preloved Tattered Lace e/f.  As this is the first time I've used this embossing folder, I'll be sharing my card over in the NBUS challenge.  I added a strip of green ribbon across the middle of the card. 

I am joining in the following challenges:







21 comments:

  1. Hi Liz! Thank you for the lovely comment on my blog! I missed a lot of your cards so I am admiring them now. You did a great job and you make great CAS cards (which I think, is hard to do!)
    Lia xx

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  2. A beautiful card,love the embossing.xxx

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  3. That is a great stamp even if it is an oldie - love Rennie Mackintosh designs

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  4. Love the colours you used for this beautiful stamp a fabulous CAS style card

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  5. A very pretty stamp Liz, so refreshing in the greens and white. some of the oldie stamps are fabulous. x

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  6. So lovely. It has a great colours combo and love the topper and the half embossed panel!

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  7. I'm glad you pulled out an "oldie" stamp because it is a good one. The verse is very up lifting and will cheer someone up for sure. We need to give our older stamps love too. I forget about them when I get new ones.

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  8. A lovely CAS card Liz, nice to see a card using green, people seem to shy away from green as a main colour scheme but this is lovely! Many thanks for joining us at We Love Chocolate Baroque xxxx

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  9. A nice clean crisp design to this one Liz, certainly a productive afternoon. Thanks for sharing another pretty creation with us at We Love Chocolate Baroque challenge.

    B x

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  10. Super CAS card Liz, love the EF, not seen that one before, lovely modern image and a great choice of colour. Thank you for joining our 'Wings/Anything Goes' challenge at We love Chocolate Baroque

    Kath x

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  11. This butterfly is beautiful in the Mackintosh style and love that embossing and a pretty matching ribbon and super sentiment, and the strong green and white is so elegant and pretty. I hope your daughter is progressing well too. x

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  12. This is just wonderful, Liz! Love the colours, the EF and the sentiment.
    Hugs, Liv

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  13. You know how much I love CRM style images, so this one was bound to be a winner with me! Absolutely gorgeous.

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  14. A gorgeous card Liz and I love the sentiment that you've used with it too.

    Sue xx

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  15. What a beautifully crisp card this is. Great stamp and the colour is gorgeous xx

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  16. Such a cute butterfly stamp, so unique! I love that sentiment too! Gorgeous card!

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  17. Love the green, the butterfly and the gorgeous sentiment a beautiful card. Liz.
    Faith x

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  18. What a beautiful butterfly...and you're using my FAVORITE layout, LOL! Love the fresh color you used too! Thanks for playing with Retro Rubber this week!!

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  19. Wow Liz, this is a beautiful card and I love the color combo. That butterfly image is so pretty, loving it mounted on the scallop circle. I am totally in love with the embossing folder, so beautiful! Love the sentiment-perfect for that person who needs a little encouragement. Hugs, Brenda

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  20. It is a beautiful card. I love butterflies.

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  21. Beautiful card Liz, lovely colours, stamp and embossing folder!
    Janice x

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