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3 Flutterbys on a Card


This is what came from today's playtime...






It is a combination of three challenges...

CASE Study - Take inspiration from Aga's fab card.  (3 butterflies, green, lace, sentiment banner)




CAS-ual Fridays - Punchy (I punched out the butterflies, I left lots of white space and kept it clean and simple)




Cute Card Thursday - Touch of sparkle (I blinged up the butterflies! ...and I think butterflies are cute, does that count??!)





I inked the edges of the card and the sentiment banner.

The lace is from Crafty Ribbons (who, by the way, are running a Best of British fortnight with loads of giveaways)





I'm quite pleased with today.  A fun time crafting and then a snooze while the glue dried!  :)

Thanks for stopping by...


Comments

  1. ...Laura I loVe your card, those gorgeous butterflies full of sparkle really do look fabulous against the sharp citrus green & loVely words too...fabby stuff...Mel :)

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  2. lovely card - beautiful butterflies and lace.

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  3. Awwww....this is gorgeous!! I love the lace and those glittery butterflies are amazing!!

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  4. That green lace is so beautiful, and it makes such contrasting texture to the glittery butterflies!

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  5. Hi Laura!
    Thanks for leaving the sweet message about my "coffee card". I 've been snooping around your blog and just adore all your lovely creations. I've never seen looming in progress before. OMG! You are so talented! And, the hand you sketched!!!!
    I really like this card, too. It's CAS making each aspect really stand out.
    Have a beautiful day!
    Hugs,
    Cissy

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  6. WoW, this is absolutely gorgeous! Such an elegant simplicity with a pop of bling ... LOVE it!

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  7. What a beautiful CAS card,I love it...
    Mandy x

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  8. The green lace is gorgeous and looks stunning. a beautiful card. X

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  9. So lovely. That green is gorgeous. Love the glittery butterflies as well.

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  10. I've never seen such a gorgeous bit of lace, and the way you used it as a backdrop to the glittered butterflies is brilliant! Thanks for joining us this week at CASE Study and CAS-ual Fridays!

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  11. Gorgeous lace and pretty butterflies. Love love it. Thanks for playing with us @ CAS-ual Friday :)

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  12. that lace panel is just stunning! Fabulous inspiration! THanks for playing with us over on CASE Study :)

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  13. Love your take on Aga's card - perfect pop of colour. Thanks for joining us at CASE Study and CAS-ual Fridays this week :)

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  14. Beautiful card! Love that green lace! Thanks for joining us at CAS-ual Fridays! ;)

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