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Sunday 29 March 2015

Pastel petals

It's been snippet central chez Onions and Paper today! Cutting out all these tiny die cuts means that even the smallest scraps of card in my snippets box have justified their existence.

I cut the four brighter green squares with the die that came free with my old Cuttlebug - I hardly ever use that die and I can't think why. The squares were then embossed with the Swiss Dots folder.  Then I cut and embossed the flowers and leaves in lots of pastel colours.



I'm sharing this with Pixie's Snippets Playground  - week 170
AAA Cards - game 36 - Easter Colours

10 comments:

  1. Lovely card - the colours of the flowers are so springlike - very cheering :) Elizabeth xx

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  2. Oh Jany - such lovely cards, brilliant use of snippets and perfect for Easter/Spring of course!

    Hugs

    Di xx

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  3. A really pretty card. I love the design and what a great way to use up lots of your snippets. xx

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  4. Love those cute flowers, especially the colors. So glad you were able to play along at AAA Cards

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  5. What a sweet card! Love your die cuts, and the colors are so springy! Thanks for playing along with us at AAA Cards!

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  6. Gorgeous spring time flowers and love all your zingy die-cuts.
    Well done on the win and Thanks so much for linking up and playing along at AAA Cards.

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  7. Great use of snippets and lovely layout xxx

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  8. Gorgeoous!!! Thanks for playing along with us at AAA Cards "Easter" Colors!!!!

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  9. Love the fresh Spring colours

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  10. I love the gorgeous Easter colours in the graphic design. It is an absolutely perfect CAS card for the Easter colours challenge at AAA Cards - thanks so much for sharing! Jill

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