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Sunday, 15 March 2020

Using Green for IAAS

Good morning.  My card today is my DT card for IAAS where the theme is to use green. I don't use green too much but hey, that's what a challenge is all about isn't it?

 Click HERE if you are looking for my Christmas Card Club card.

My Card

 

Recipe
7" x5" white base card
Darice embossing folder
small swirl - Memory Box
stitched pennants - SueWilson 

I die cut the swirl from the white card and another from green card and then paper pieced the green one into the negative space.  In the picture it looks as if I have just glued the swirl onto the background but in real life it actually looks quite effective.


Why not pop over to the blog and check out what my team mates have made for the challenge?

Take care and enjoy the rest of your weekend.


 


8 comments:

  1. Morning Christine,
    A great card.
    Lydia
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  2. It looksvery classy Christine, xxx

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  3. Hi Christine this is a lovely card. I love the design. Take care. Hugs Jackie

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  4. I love green and use it quite a lot in my cards. Your card is super elegant. Hazel x

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  5. Beautifully designed card Christine and a lovely shade of green, Kate x

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  6. Beautiful card, love the layout and pretty flourish.
    Hugs
    Linda xxx

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  7. Hi Christine,
    such a lovely green shade and perfect as it's St Patricks Day tomorrow.
    Love the embossing and the swirl die is very pretty.
    Hope you both are okay a worrying time for you and John.
    Lots of crafty love. Jenny L.

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  8. Stunning monochrome card,

    Hugz Tinz

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