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Pretty Petals - #GDP006

Back to work after holidays this week - I have been exhausted,I can't believe that it is almost a week since I have posted!  Definitely time for some crafting this weekend, I've turned to the Global Design Project team to get me started, here is my card:


This weeks challenge was provided by this sketch, be sure to check out the Design Teams take on the sketch, just click on the image:

I found it hard to get going after having a bit of a break, but after a bit of pondering I decided to go with Pretty Petals DSP, then spent some more time deciding which of the lovely designs to use - I went with something a bit different for me (not pink). Old Olive and Pacific Point on Very Vanilla, it is a lovely combination - I scored the Pacific Point card stock to match the design in the DSP and added some little gems to give it something a little more. The sentiment is from Cottage Greetings.


Thanks for visiting today, remember, I love reading you positive comments :) 



For those that live in Australia - you can go shopping for all of your supplies to make this card at my online store. Just click on the pictures below to add them to your shopping cart. If you use the Hostess code displayed at the top of my blog when you check out, any order with a minimum spend of $50 will receive a sample pack of paper as a Thank You for shopping with me.

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  1. We must be soul sisters...we both love the colour pink!! I love the name of your blog. Even though there's no pink, I still love this card Sue. Clean and layered with a touch of bling, all things I admire. I really like how you did the little corner with the scored diamonds, a lovely and beautiful take on this weeks sketch. Thank you so much for playing along with us at the Global Design Project, hope to see you again soon. xo

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  2. Gorgeous card Sue! I love that paper - I am going to have to make sure I remember to use that paper. Love your interpretation of the sketch this week. Thank you so much for playing along with this week's Global Design Project challenge and for supporting us.

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  3. WOW this card is gorgeous Sue! Love those teeny tiny perfect borders and the sweet little gems! Thanks for joining the Global Design Project again this week!
    Jess

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