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The sketch with a twist at MFP is super fun this week and I combined it with the MMTPT#316 challenge at SCS which is to add flower and maybe a butterfly which I did.

I used the MFP Lots of Words stamp set and paper from The Paper Studio and my stash.


Hugz!

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  1. What a great job you did with the sketch your color choices are excellent ......Lis

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  2. In a word - this is fabulous!!! I love the gold braid, the mesh, the butterfly ........every detail is beautiful!

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  3. Nancy, your card is gorgeous! Love the background paper and colors you used. Thank you for using the SWAT sketch for your MMTPT challenge.

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  4. Way to skew those panels :) Love the mesh in the BG!

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  5. This is beautiful Nancy, I love the butterfly and the papers
    Kevin xx

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  6. Wow! Beautiful butterfly and card...love that gold mesh.

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  7. Beautiful card and butterfly. Love those background papers too.

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  8. A gorgeous card Nancy, I love you beautiful butterfly and rich colours.
    Pauline
    x

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  9. So beautiful!! I love the touches of gold and your papers! :) HUGS

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  10. Your card is absolutely beautiful. I love the butterfly and the background papers. Thank you for joining us at MFP Sketch with a Twist this week.
    ~Emily~
    DT Member

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  11. Hi, Nancy! BEAUTIFUL Autumn-feel card, with the prettiest layers, papers, and design! I especially like your popped up butterfly done in the same wonderful autumn colors. Very earthy with the textured fiber in the background, too! hugs, de

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  12. Wow, beautiful card and gorgeous butterfly!

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  13. A beautiful card and I love the paper. The gold ribbon/netting is so pretty and a great embellishment for your card.

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  14. Pretty butterfly Nancy and I love the added texture on this card.
    Bear Hugs,
    Carol

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  15. Oh how lovely! I love the sparkle and colors! Very nice! Thanks for joining us at Mark's Finest Papers Sketch With A Twist challenge!
    Hugs!
    Pam
    www.pammiesinkypinkies.blogspot.com

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  16. Wow, so very striking!! Fantastic work ;)

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  17. Breathtakingly beautiful. Is there a button hiding that I am not seeing???
    <3 J

    jwoolbright at gmail dot com
    HerPeacefulGarden.blogspot.com

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  18. This is beautiful. I love all the gold elements you used. Thanks so much for sharing with us on MFP's Sketch with a Twist.

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