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Tuesday, 26 October 2010

Happy 1st Birthday PDCCC

A couple of quick cards to help PDCCC celebrate their first birthday!
I loved this colour combination of pink, yellow and orange but found it difficult !?... how weird is that!

  Stamp: Penny Black mixed media
DP: Papermania Exquisite Paper Collection
Coloured with Whispers strokes, pale pink and pale lemon.
*****


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Stamps: Stamendous Ruffled Bloom
Same DP as above
Card: DCWV Mat Stack Pastels
Cuttlebug Happy Birthday Embossing plate.
Coloured as above
Tc Sue xx


PS. I've changed the background to my blog (again) I love light flowing through doors and windows and although I liked the previous background it was a bit dark. One day I will find  a background that really suits me... I know I know I should have a go at doing my own....

7 comments:

Lisa Somerville said...

Beautiful cards! Love the images you used. Thanks for playing at the PDCC.

Suzanne B aka brookfies said...

Sue....absolutely gorgeous! love that Penny Black stamp

themessycraftroom said...

Hi Suzi, Two beautiful cards I love the colours you've used . I also love how you've made the butterfly out of the flower. I love that stamp must dig it out and use it. Lovely stamping and colouring. Thanks for the lovely comment on my blog. Hugs x Chris B

Suzanne C said...

Beautiful cards! Lovely embossing on the second card. Lovely details! Thanks for playing along with us at the PDCC.

Aquarius said...

Pretty card and one of my favourite colour combinations - I particularly like hot pink with orange. The doors give a lovely effect of light on your background.

Ruby said...

Lovely cards! Great use of our colours, funny how some colours seem harder than they are at first, I have that happen to me sometimes! Thanks for joining in our anniversary celebrations over at the PDCC!

Savannah O'Gwynn said...

Two beautiful cards! LOVE that music with the flowers! And that charm--so fun! Thanks so much for joining in the fun and playing along with our one year anniversary celebration over at the PDCC:)