Friday 13 September 2013

Less is More - Dark Green and Rust

The current challenge is to use Dark Green and Rust over at Less Is More and this is the teeny tiny little card I made:
 I used:

- 4" x 3" white card blank

- snippets of SU 'Cajun Craze' and 'Always Artichoke' card stock - die cut using Cheery Lyn's 'Bird on a Branch' die

- sentiment stamped using a Stampendous stamp from the 'Happy Messages' set and Brilliance 'Pearlescent Ivy' ink pad

One of the fastest cards ever :)

Di
x

12 comments:

  1. Well, it may have been fast but I am still in awe of you stamping direct to paper for your sentiment!
    Looks great!

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  2. Fast but certainly effective Di :-) Cute card.
    Hugs,
    Annie x
    ps fun pages being well tested over at mine this morning :-)

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  3. Absolutely perfect for the LIM challenge. Even better when it's quick AND lovely!

    Hugs
    Sarn xxx

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  4. This is lovely Miss. Didn't you get alot of nice messages yesterday? Hope you are having a nice day after Birthday from your Chief Scallywag!!
    xx

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  5. Fast it may have been, Di, but it's still fabulous. Love it. Hugs, Elizabeth xx

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  6. It's fabulous! Very cute too. Have a lovely weekend x

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  7. Fast, Festive and Fabulous.

    Kath x

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  8. Happy belated birthday Di,
    hope you had a lovely day and didn't get the bumps!! LOL
    Gorgeous card - love that sentiment. xx

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  9. This is really cute Diane!
    Thanks so much
    Chrissie
    "Less is More"

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  10. Birds...You know I'm nuts for birds. Really like this one. Very simple, very effective...like it a lot. TFS

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  11. That is lovely Di and quick is often best x

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  12. Sweet and simple! My favorite kind!

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