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Sunday, July 20, 2014

Paper Players 205

Hi everyone!  As you read this, I am on my way home from convention, tired but happy!   Sandy is our hostess today with a clean and simple monochromatic challenge:


I was so happy to see this challenge, because it fit perfectly for this card I made recently, and I made a smaller version of it for some of my convention swaps!  I borrowed an idea I saw on Erica Cerwin's blog...but mine uses the Little Letters Framelits and the cupcake from Sweet Stuff:



I used a piece of DSP to run behind my letters, which were cut from a circle of Melon Mambo, and I colored my cupcake with Pink Pirouette and Melon Mambo, then added some "icing" of Dazzling Diamonds glitter  Yum is right!

Now, I hope you'll go visit my other friends at the Paper Players to see what monochromatic CAS creations they have come up with!  And share your creation with us as well!

13 comments:

  1. LOVE this card, LeAnne and it's even better in person. Running the DSP behind the letters is such a fun and trendy look! It was so much fun hanging out with you at convention...can't wait to do it again, lol!

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  2. I love the monochromatic cards and yours is great! It also has that ombre feel going on. Did you use the SU letter dies to cut out the YUM? I'm wondering if I need those guys :)

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  3. I love the fun way you used the letters, cute as can be with the sweet cupcake on top!

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  4. This is such a fun card! I love how you used the negative space from the framelits!

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  5. This is adorable, LeAnne! I love the strip of DSP, the sparkly cupcake and the fun negative space YUM! Those letters are on my wish list!

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  6. YUM! Also describes your creation today! I lOVE the cupcake! Great job od CAS and monochromatic!

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  7. Very clever! Your spacing with the letters is spot on and I love the coordinating strip of patterned that anchors the design.

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  8. LeAnne, it was such a treat to finally meet you! Only wish we could have had more time together to chat! Your card is adorable! Love the cut out letter with the DSP run behind them. This yummy cupcake looks good enough to eat! XX

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  9. What a super cool effect is created using the dp to show through the die cuts :) love the sweet and simple design !

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  10. Love this card LeAnne - it does indeed look good enough to eat! Loving the use of the negative space too. I don't have these framelits (yet - although with all those Holiday sneak peeks from Convention they might have to wait awhile!!) Today I took receipt of my new e-cutter...looking forward to experimenting with that.

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