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17 March 2013

Veels Geluk!

Hi there!

I am still playing around with my new toy and made this card for a few challenges:






I used a flower dingbat font  for the flower, and added my own frame with the silhouette software.
The sentiment can be translated to 'happy birthday' or 'congratulations' in Afrikaans.

I am entering the following challenges:

less is more  ~ frame it!

cas-ualfridays ~ chipboard... I created my own 'chipboard' by cutting 3 images and layered it to create a chipboard effect.



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Thanks for visiting me today!
Have a great day!

26 comments:

  1. Lovely card Hannelie, looks like you have fun with your Silhouette!
    Thanks so much
    Chrissie
    Less is More

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  2. This is beautiful Hannelie.... soooooo clean and elegant and stunning!!! I love it :) xxx

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  3. Gorgeous card Hannelie
    Margaret x

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  4. This is such an elegant card! Love the idea :)

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  5. Beautiful! I love the white on white with the little pops of colour. Glad you're getting your money's worth with that new Silhouette! lol!

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  6. This is beautiful, love the gorgeouis colour combo - prefect! Jo x

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  7. absolutely gorgeous...I love the clean crisp white Hannalie!

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  8. STUNNING! The white on white with the wee bit of color and all that glorious depth is seriosly gorgeous! The pearls are perfect within the sentiment banner! You got it girl!

    When you get a minute or two, would you mind explaining the ding bat font thing to me. Might I have them on my computer? (I am pretty much dumb as a bag of hammers when it comes to technology)

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  9. Elegant and beautiful, Hannelie, gorgeous white on white with just a hint of colour ... quite splendid! I'm so enjoying that you're enjoying your new Silhouette! Anita :)

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  10. The white on white with the little bit of color is just gorgeous!
    I love this card!

    Rosi x

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  11. Mooi!!!!!

    Henriette x
    (The Netherlands)

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  12. Mooi!!

    Henriëtte x
    (the netherlands)

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  13. This is beautiful Hannelie, I love the loopy flower...so pure in white :0)
    Jenny x

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  14. So beautiful. I love how the flower is incorporated right into the frame. The color inside of the flower is perfect. I love this Hannelie!!! Bev

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  15. absolutely gorgeous... that flower/frame makes me wish i had a silhouette!

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  16. You have been making such beautiful cards with your Silhouette. Definitely on my wishlist.

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  17. Gorgeously elegant. I can see you are having fun with your new toy.
    {I would love you to take part in my 500 Follower Give-away. Thank you so much if you have already entered.} Hugs Desíre {Doing Life}

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  18. Your 'chipboard' effect flower is stunning!
    Thanks for sharing at CAS(E) this Sketch this week!

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  19. Joe, dis pragtig!! Daai blom is stunning (en so slim om jou eie chipboard effek te skep!) Mal daaroor.

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  20. Simple and stylish! Beautiful card!
    chris
    x

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  21. love love love... really wish i used my silhouette more... think it needs a new blade

    Thanks for joining us this week
    Jen
    "Less Is More"

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  22. Just beautiful! Great job making your own chipboard from a dingbat. Love your white-on-white treatment. So glad you joined the CASual Friday's Challenge!

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  23. This is so pretty! I love the white on white! Thanks so much for joining us over at the CAS-ual Fridays Chipboard challenge!

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  24. Hannelie - what a pretty card! I love the way you created your own "chipboard" by layering cardstock, and the white on white is so nice and crisp! Thank you so much for playing along with us at CAS-ual Fridays!

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