ColorQ has another bright and cheerful palette. As soon as I saw it in my Reader I knew I’d be playing along.
Here’s my card. I ended up with two cards (nearly identical) since I cut each star border out of the four different papers.
Nothing but cardstock (all Papertrey except for the green which came from my scrap folder). The star borders are also Papertrey Ink as is the sentiment from the “Fillable Frames Additions 2” set. Now I have a start on the many May birthdays on my calendar.
Well, it turns out I was a day late to post this for the challenge. Too bad as I had it done in plenty of time!
Definately bright and cheerful,Karen.
Ah, that’s a gorgeously fresh and pretty card and colourway… (I’d like a basket like that too!).
It really defines spring! Lovely even if it didn’t get considered for the challenge.
Rinda
Elegantly simple, so typical of you Karen. Could this be a great template for your grandchildren’s birthdays?
What a clever design for a card! Wow, I can think of lots of ways you could use this to rustle up some elegant greetings.
Beautiful CAS design, Karen! I love how you altered the border die cut designs! I actually used my star border die – but it was a rush card so no photo, lol.
What a great color combo and your strips of stars work great on that card.
Beautiful – I love the color mix so happy and fresh.
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