And here's mine, I turned mine into a gift voucher, as I don't really like cards that cannot be displayed, I mean you could rest this against something no problem but its just not apparent to the non cardmaker :)
Now this entry is a bit ironic, as I can safely say I wasn't a fan of this bundle initially but as we received it as a gift on the Thailand Incentive Trip, I thought I would try and see if I could work with it. Well you will guess what's coming next, inspite of my reservations once I started playing and seeing the versatility of it I was hooked. Well and truly hooked and I will show you more of the samples I created next week here on the blog.
I used the matching designer paper stack Quilted Christmas, and everything came together rather quickly :)
Here's a closer look at the main element,
Simple entry from me today, thank you for visiting me and joining the hop now make sure you go visit Satomi all the way in Japan and see what she created.
Till next time
xoxox
Monica
1. Monica Gale (UK)
2. Satomi Wellard (Japan)
3. Tanja Kolar (Germany)
4. Aude Barbara (France)
5. Shannean Moncrieff (Australia)
6. Miranda Mols (Netherlands)
7. Astrid Hofmann (Austria)
8. France Martin (USA)
Ohhh! So pretty. love your choice of DSP combination.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card!
ReplyDeleteLovely project. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteVery Pretty love the bright colors
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