Can you believe we are in to October already!
Well it's true and our new round of challenges at
Just Us Girls is upon us.
That means we have a New Guest Designer
A Big Welcome to Lynne from Rubydoobydoocrafts
I am Hosting our Word Week with
SCRAPS!
We all have an abundance of those leftover bits of paper - Right!
How hard is it to create a card using them?
Well for me this challenge was just that.
Even with boxes/drawers of bits, somehow I found it
hard to get what I was happy with.
In the end after leaving it for a few days,
contemplating whether to just thow it out and start again.
I finally finished with something I am happy with.
I knew I wanted to use some leftovers (scraps) from
the retired SU Pumpkin Pie DP
then went looking for a colour to go with them.
Found one and started die cutting
The top strip is from Lawn Fawn Stitched Borders,
Butterfly is CUTplorations Flutter Zen #2
Sentiment - Impression Obsession
Leaf Swirl - Fancy That - inked with Lindy's Magical's.
Kaisercraft pearl.
That's my take on our Word Challenge.
Thanks for visiting.
Hope to see you in our Gallery.
Such a pretty color combo and design!!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat challenge -- I love diminishing my scraps :) -- Your card is awesome - all the patterns look like faux texture
ReplyDeleteOhhh that is so pretty Ina, what a fab way to use your scraps!
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Great mix of patterns, Ina! I like the layered banners and your fancy butterfly. Pretty card!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and love the amazing colours. ♥
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful way to dress up the 'leftovers', Ina! Beautiful papers/patterns and oh, that butterfly! Lovely! Fabulous challenge theme; thank you!
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That color combination works, Ina, and your card is very pretty.
ReplyDeleteThis was a great challenge, and I love your card! The DP is so pretty. The colors are beautiful. Lovely card!
ReplyDeleteI just love rummaging through my leftovers to create a card, thanks for this great challenge theme, Ina. You may have had hard time to create your card, but the result is worth it, it turned out beautifully.
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