CFC45: The Bold & The Beautiful-
create a Clean And Simple project using a pastels and black
create a Clean And Simple project using a pastels and black
Hi There, Everyone! I'm looking forward to a wonderful weekend, how 'bout you?
It's been a while since I got to play along with CAS-ual Fridays challenges so it feels good to be back. I hope you like the card I made for you today.
Father's Day may seem an unlikely occasion for a pastel color but Papertrey Ink's Spring Moss is one of my favorites to combine with black and A Little Argyle stamp set seemed the perfect way to put them together. The sentiment is from PTI's Happy Day stamp set, and LImitless Layers Ovals dies were used for the focal point. Card stocks used are: Spring Moss, True Black and White. Memento Tuxedo Black Ink and Spring Moss ink. The dashed line around the sentiment was done by hand with a black fine tip marker.
So glad you decided to take a peek, I hope you will leave a comment-your words are always appreciated!
Thanks for stopping by,
Suzanne
love the two colors in your stamped pattern....awesome!!
ReplyDeleteLove the argyle print on this Suzanne! Such a pretty green too.
ReplyDeletei am always a fan of argyle! love your colors.
ReplyDeleteNice card Suzanne! I think I'm going to CASE this myself!
ReplyDeleteVery cool design and execution!
ReplyDeleteI love how you paired up the pattern and colors for this very sophisticated Father's Day card, Suzanne! Thanks so much for playing with us at CAS-ual Fridays!
ReplyDeleteSuzanne, this is great! A fantastic father's day card. :-)
ReplyDeleteLOVE the argyle! Great card ;)
ReplyDeleteWonderful!! Thanks for playing at CAS-ual Fridays!
ReplyDeleteYou did a fantastic job stamping your harlequins. I love it, mine never line up so well. Great card.
ReplyDeleteAwesome! That argyle is perfect for a Father's Day card. Thanks for playing along at CAS-ual Fridays this week.
ReplyDeleteLove that argyle pattern and the color is fab! Thanks for playing this week at CAS-ual Fridays!
ReplyDeleteLove it! Now I need some argyle!
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