Hi everybody!! Today I'll show you a 4th of July card, day of the independence of the United States of Améria, using non traditional colors, so it also works perfect for any other celebration like a graduation. In this tutorial I wanted to incorporate pattern papers, since it results a bit difficult to some of us to use them in cards. Finally, I will submit it to the Monday and Wednesday Simon Says Stamp challenges. I hope you enjoy it! :)
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So cute! Came over from Simon to see how it came together.
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DeleteGorgeous card!!!gorgeous card!
ReplyDeleteThank you!!! I'm glad you like it! ^_^
DeleteGorgeous card Emily! I love how you have chosen soft & pretty colours for a 4th July card, & the gold embossing powder looks fab.
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us at Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge
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Mandy xx
Thank you!!! I wanted to use non-traditionals colors for this 4th of July to make it look a bit more girly :)
DeleteReally gorgeous fourth of July card, Emily! Fabulous! Love it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for watching and for your sweet words!!! ♡
DeleteLove these ballons. Super cute card, I enjoy it watching the video! Thanks for sharing. I have a question for you? Eres boricua?
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!!! I'm so happy you enjoyed it! Si, soy boricua :)
DeleteLove these ballons. Super cute card, I enjoy it watching the video! Thanks for sharing. I have a question for you? Eres boricua?
ReplyDeleteThis is such a wonderful card! I really love how you incorporated hot air balloons, which I've never seen in conjunction with the 4th of July before. It was so original and just perfect! I also really like how the colors are subtle and how you did the amazing lines in bright white. It is a fantastic piece and I'm so glad you shared it with us here at the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge Blog!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!!! I'm so happy you liked the idea of the non-traditional elements I used on my card! ^_^
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