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Runway inspired Challenge

That inspiration picture from the Runway inspired Challenge made me laugh out loud! But I do LOVE orange. I almost did not manage to make a card to take part in the challenge. Work right now is quite overwhelming. We got a new system and there are a gazillion new things to learn and a lot of the stuff does not work and need to be fixed. In the evening I am bleary eyed and exhausted. But here is my take on the challenge:



 I also linked this up to the Simon Says Challenge What's Your Favourite??, since Papertrey is (one of my) favorite companies.

The letters are from Papertrey (By the Numbers dies), as are the paper planes and squiggles (Happy Trails). the background is All Night Media, heat embossed with Zing! pewter embossing power.


Comments

Nina Yang said…
Love how you added the paper planes, Cornelia! Hope everything is going up and better for you in 2013! Papertrey is one of my favorite too! Their designs are so versatile! So glad that you took your precious spare time to join us in the Runway Inspired Challenge! Have a wonderful holiday season! Happy new year!
Jennifer Rzasa said…
What a way to ring in the new year! This is such a fun card :) Thanks for joining us on the Runway!
Heather said…
A fabulous calender, a stunning design and colours.

hugs
Heather xx
Thanks so much for joining us with Simon Says Stamp challenge.
Dawny P said…
Gorgeous :) This is lovely. Thank you for joining us over at the Simon Says Stamp challenge, hugs, Dawny x

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