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Curves are a challenge for me, and this card for Less is More was no exception. I think I cut up three separate pieces of cardstock, trying to get something that pleased me. Then when I put the card front together, I decided that the solid color needed texture, so I peeled it off and used an embossing folder. The inset is a piece of ""Color Burst Splash" paper from Ken Oliver, and the die cut sentiment is from Verve.
3 comments:
Love that color burst. Thanks for sharing at Less is More!
Curves are definitely tricky, but this is just like the die says -- "awesome"! Beautiful, rich colors. That watercolor paper is WOW, and I absolutely love the basket weave (or checks) embossing folder.
Awesome card. Love the colours. Thank you for joining us this week at Less is More.
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