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Back with one more card for today...



I inked the edges of my card in silver and sponged a little silver ink behind where the brads would be fixed.  Very simple, very less is more.  I like it though, the brads are just so lovely.  I think this will be for my sister-in-law's birthday...




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  1. very cute,

    dxxx thanks for coming my way earlier

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  2. I think I have some me those brads they are very cute.
    Thanks for sharing
    Janet 68

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  3. Hi Laura,

    Thanks for the comment on my blog.

    Nice card, lovely brads.

    Greetings, Jaimie

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  4. Love this, Laura, it's very stylish. Sometimes less is definitely more! I love the way you've put some silver ink behind the brads.

    Shoshi

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  5. Sweet brads and I love how you put the silver behind them! I think your SIL will love this card!

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  6. That's so sweet, what lovely brads too, xxx

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  7. Really cute Laura - and the silver ink is inspired!

    Di xx

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  8. Goodness me . . . another TOTALLY CAS card. I don't think I've seen anything CAS-er!!!! Now I'm a big fan of white space . . . but I must say it's quite daring to leave THIS much white space! Bravo xxx

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