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02 June 2013

Congratulations (take 2)

Hi there!

I am sure you will be able to relate to my story about this card...

Since I posted it yesterday, something was bothering me,and after reading everyone's (well meant) comments, I knew it was the "weight" of the stars that was the fly in the ointment!

So I took it off, and replaced it with a border of "heavier" stars, and used a variation of pattern and color to give some interest.

HERE's the first take...

I prefer take 2... and you?


I will link this one up (instead) to this week's cas-ualfridays challenge of:


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Thanks for looking!




9 comments:

  1. Have to say I like both cards x

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  2. I did like you other card Hannelie but I think I like this one even more. The stars look fabulous
    hugs Sue xx

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  3. Must say I like both of them in each their way, so both of them are really beautiful work, well done again.

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  4. They're both super, Hannelie ... I think the 'chunky' look of the stars and twine on this latest one is so fab ... it looks so balanced and perfect with the lettering!

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  5. I really love the black, white, and yellow star border. I think it works! The sentiment is so fun and chic. Thanks for joining us at CAS-ual Fridays!

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  6. I'm totally a fan of black, white & yellow - such a vibrant and uplifting color combo...so if I had to choose a fav, this would be the one!

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  7. such a fun grid look! cool card! thanks for joining in us this week at CAS-ual Fridays Challenge!

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  8. Great card! I love the black and yellow stars! Thanks for joining in us this week at CAS-ual Fridays Challenge!

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  9. oh how I love before and after examples! Yep, I agree with you, the thick black lines are nicely balanced with the chunky black and yellow stars. Great font and grid design!! Thanks for joining the fun at CAS-ual Fridays!

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I appreciate your comments!


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