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Pretty Colorful Sunday

Hoping you have a blessed Sunday everyone.

Today I am having some fun with a couple crafty friends, Sher and Jen, online. We picked a couple of challenges to play together.  Can't wait to see what they have done but here is my masterpiece...


and here it is with Kraft paper
I like both ways.

My tip: When you can't find the right color paper, look at your washi tape. A must have for any scrapper!

Recipe:
Washi tape
SU- Happy Birthday
DCWV Stacks
Adhesive
Colorbox glitter accents dies
Dollor bin pearls
Heart punch for the banner ends ( I used the heart tip)

So check out these awesome challenges, hope you play along!
Color Throwdown- awesome picks ladies!
The Kraft Journal- I used white, glitter and die cut
Stick It Down- I love this sketch, will be doing it again.

I hope your enjoyed today's project. I would love if you were a follower. Let me know so I can follow back. Thanks for stopping by,
 
ps: Also, you can join up at my Challenge/Tutorial Blog: Scrapbook Blessings Club and Facebook group: Scrapbook Blessings Club for more fun, games, inspiration, tips and techniques. Have a blessed day!

Comments

  1. Love the colour combination. The tangerine and teal are so complimentary to each other. Great card! Thanks so much for joining us at Stick it Down.

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  2. Great take on the sketch. Thanks for playing along without at Stick it Down.

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  3. Love the colors on your card! Thanks for joining us at Stick It Down!

    ~Ashley W
    SID Card Team member

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  4. Awesome design! I love the bold colors and stripes from your washi tape. Thanks for joining us for the Color Throwdown!

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  5. I love your card and colours! Thanks for playing with us at Stick it Down!

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  6. Loving the colours on here!! Fabulous card! Thanks for playing at Stick it Down!

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  7. What a neat background! Love those washi strips. Thank you for playing along with us at The Color Throwdown this week.

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  8. OMG you are a genius. Using the heart punch for the tips of banners... brilliant! Why didn't I think of that?!

    Thanks for playing along with us at SID:)

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  9. I like your brackets. Great take on the sketch. Thank you for linking up at the Stick It Down.

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  10. Stunning card!.. Love all the details you created. Thank you for playing along with Stick it Down

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  11. Yay! I love that you and your friends chose Stick it Down to all play together! That is so fun! :) I love your Birthday card-the background tape is awesome! Thank you so much for joining us at Stick It Down! :)

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