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Good afternoon- this is my second post of the day and I thought I'd share a one layer card I've made. I used to hate single layer cards as they looked so flat and dull, but if you put some thought into the design and add some carefully planned, minimal embellishments they can b e just as great as more fussy cards. you also have to be prepared to waste a few cards- personally I always do a trail run using some scrap paper. In fact I have an A6 sized scrap paper pad just for "trail runs".




I used the flowers from the SU set summer silhouettes and the sentiment from teeny, tiny sentiments. I used masking, pearlesent ink and glitter to add depth and interest to this simple card. 

Challenge inspiration:

CAS-ual Fridays- aqua, green, orange

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Paper Players-  clean and simple one layer card

 
 
CAS(E) this sketch- #41



I hope you're having a nice weekend, the sun is shining over Blackpool. Thanks for stopping by, 

Rebecca x x x



Comments

  1. Very nice card! Love the simplicity and softness.

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  2. So pretty. Great CAS card.

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  3. Super cute. Thanks for the scrap pad idea. I love cas but haven't completely mastered it yet

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  4. Really pretty card - love the masked sentiment!

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  5. Gorgeous one layer card and I love the touch of glitter! Thanks for playing along with CAS(E) This Sketch this week!

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  6. A perfect one-layer card! The glitter is the perfect accent! Thanks for playing with the Paper Players!

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  7. Very pretty Rebecca! I love the added detail with the glitter highlights. Thank you so much for joining us this week at the Paper Players! :)

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  8. Gorgeous one layer card! Thanks for joining us at CAS-ual Fridays Challenge!

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  9. simply sweet! lovely card! thanks so much for joining us at CAS-ual Fridays Challenge!

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  10. Oooo...this is just lovely! The pearl accent is pretty, and the masking is perfect. I agree about the trial runs--I do the same thing for one-layer cards. :) Thanks for joining us at CAS-ual Fridays!

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