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Friday Mashup #144 Second card


So here is my second card for the The Friday Mashup:



I love this stamp over your stencil technique!


I learned that in the  Stenciled online class. The stars are by Papertrey - I die cut my stencil. I then stamped over the stencil with stamps from the Papertrey Dot Spot set. The sentiment is by CASual Fridays- the set is called RAD. The tiny stars are by MFT.

I am also linking this card with the Trendy Star Moxie Fab challenge
 color me...! challenge - 5 colors of one's choice - mine are neon yellow, orange, pink, purple and black
Dream Valley challenges - no designer paper

Comments

Laura Davis said…
Wow what an "awesome" card!!
Laura
Unknown said…
BAM! What AWESOME colours you have selected :) So happy you could share with us this week at Colour Me...! We sure hope to see you back again soon!!!
Avery Murphy said…
Your stencilling is amazing. Great card!

Thank you for joining us at The Friday Mashup!
Flo said…
Ujujujuj das ist ja ein ganzer Sternenhimmel!!! Super! die Farben sind ja gewagt, aber toll. LG.
Kristie Goulet said…
This is "Awesome"! Love it!
How fun! Super cute, Cornelia!
OttawaMom said…
This is a super fun card with all those lovely bright colours! Thanks so much for joining us at Colour Me...!
Kim Heggins said…
Fun, fun, fun! What an awesome birthday card! I love the bright and vivid colors, fabulous creation Cornelia!
Anonymous said…
Oh, Cornelia!
How fun is this card? Like SUPER DUPER fun!!!
Thanks for linking up to the MFW challenge! So happy to see it!

Teri

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