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Thursday, 16 February 2012

crafty snippets

Here is my crafty snippet card for Miss Di this week. I used the remains of papers from a very similar card I made earlier in the week. The border was taken from some pieces that my friend Lynne punched with her new Tonic border punch, when she popped in on Saturday! There were two short strips lying there just begging to be used! The sponging round the edge of the image looks more pink than orange in real life. The main image is from Inkylicious with a Waltzing mouse frame around it.
Thanks for looking!

11 comments:

  1. ooh this is so elegant Sally - i love the punched border and the fab papers.
    Lisa x

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  2. Really beautiful card Sally. Everything is so perfectly done and balanced - making for a truly chic result. And of course, you used snippets :) Di xx

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  3. This is absolutely gorgeous Sally,love the elegance.xxx

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  4. Who'd have thought this was made with snippets Sally! Vicky x

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  5. Great use of the punch test strips, Sally! A gorgeous card. x

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  6. How elegant Sally, this is lovely!
    Anne

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  7. What a lovely snippet card. Great! x

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  8. Beautiful snippet card ... elegant papers and the alium stamp is gorgeous. Elizabeth x

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  9. Forgot to mention that I like your blog header, etc., a lot ... lovely colours and design.

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  10. A really lovely card. It reminds me of the Jane Austen era, and has a really vintage feel. Thank you for showing it to us. xx Maggie

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  11. I love the dandelion head in your fancy frame, Sally, it sets it off beautifully doesn't it?
    How lovely for you to catch up with Lynne.
    Hugs Lisax

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