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One-Layer Wednesday 133: Shapes Galore

First I want to say HELLO to a new member - 

ANGEL


joined my blog. Unfortunately I can not find a blog, so I can't link her. But I am always happy when somebody new joins in here - I hope you keep liking what you find here. And as is customary for my blog I have a thank you picture for you:


I was at the Liberty Arts Science center with my son and friends and on the way to the parking lot we saw those bronze plaques in the sidewalk. They were commissioned by the NJ Transit Authority. I thought they were really pretty. And my welcome picture in a way also fits the card challenge I made this card for...

  --X--

Shapes Galore - that is the theme at OWL this week. I always love polka dots - and rainbow colors - they never fail.




The card looks really simple, but it was not. Most of the time I do one try and that's it, but this one - I think I did 5 - first I had different colors and lining up the stamp was a pain.  Most of the time I just did not manage to align the stamp accurately, despite the Stamp-a-ma-jig. I almost gave up....this was my last attempt. I  really like it. The sentiment is Hero Arts Heart Felt Messages (Cl150).

Comments

joy said…
Great job - it would take me at least five times to stamp that pretty rainbow of polka dots, too!
Happy Easter to you!
Joan B said…
well after all that work, it came out gorgeous!
Rosmarie said…
Tja, manchmal sind einfache Dinge viel schwieriger als komplizierte!
Aber du warst tapfer und hast durgehalten! Es hat sich gelohnt,das Resultat ist genial!
Wunderbar diese leuchtenden Farben...

LG Rosi
Kanan Pandya said…
Hey Cornelia, Love these rainbow colored polka dots, CAS and beautiful card. :-)
~Tammy~ said…
This is gorgeous! Well worth the effort! A beautiful one layer delight!
Anonymous said…
Amazing work and so worth the effort, it's fantastic, I love it! Anita :)
Beautiful card love those colours, thank you for joining us this week at make my Monday, Laura xx
Mynn xx said…
Oh, this is amazing! LOVE the gorgeous deep colors you've managed to get and I think that your practice really made perfect this time around! :) Thanks for joining us at MMM! :)
Susan Raihala said…
Well, you need to send this card to someone extra special because of all that hard work lining up the stamp! You did an amazing job...and no, CAS isn't easy!!! I love the rich rainbow colors and the layout!!!
Ardyth said…
Glad you persevered - this is awesome!

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