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Monday, December 19, 2011

Peace, Love and Happiness




I made a card for One Layer Wednesday.  The challenge was to "make a one-layer card that says peace to you".  Well, when I made this card, it was a sunny day and I had the house to myself.  I was in a  happy mood.  I guess I was feeling kind of 70's groovy, so I made this card to reflect a '70's groovy kind of peace.




I used Summer Sunrise, which seemed to me to be my sunniest, happiest paper, and used Versamark to stamp a random collection of Flower Fusion flowers.  The sentiment is from Paper Smooches.

And, because I loved the idea of a matching envelope, which is this week's CAS-ual Friday's Challenge CFC#32, I made this envelope to match.



Here is the card and envelope together.


Peace

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9 comments :

  1. totally groovy ;) Love the set together - and I wish we could borrow a bit of that sun! We've been stuck in a cloudy gloom all week...

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  2. Such sunshiney fun!
    Love that stamped background...
    and the sentiment is perfect! :)
    And adore that coordinating envie!!

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  3. Your choice of Versamark as an ink to stamp those 70 daisies was a great choice. The flowers look so pretty. Envious of your sunny days. We have had nothing but clouds and rain for almost a week. At least it is not Snow.

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  4. Very groovy, Joyce! I especially love the matching envelope liner!

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  5. What a brilliant idea Joyce using all the different Flower Fusion. Great card.

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  6. This is such a nice, finished project. I love those flowers and the summer sunrise color choice. The finished envelope liner puts my plain white envelopes to shame!

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  7. What a great one layer card! I love your choice of color and floral stamp. You did a great job with the matching envie.

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  8. great idea! Love the decorated envelope liner.

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  9. This put a smile on my face!!! LOVE how you went '70s with this challenge. So fabulous!

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