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Birthday Butterflies

The new DRS Designs Challenge is  easy as 1-2-3  (use 1 of something, 2 of something and 3 of something - can be 1 image, 2 layers, 3 colors or 1 greeting, 2 embellishments, 3 die cuts).  What an easy challenge! 


I used 1 greeting, 2 flowers (look close on the top right of my sentiment panel), and 3 butterflies. I stamped the Brush Birthday Greeting (love that font) for my sentiment, and I used the Single Flying Butterfly for my butterflies. 

I had fun with my background.  I splattered watercolors on my papers with a paint brush, stamped one of the images on the Four Flower Background using my green watercolor paint, and then stamped the Lines O'Plenty Background using Versamark and embossing with white embossing powder. I love how the background came out. 

Hope you will join us in the challenge.

Hugz!

Comments

  1. ohhh, I love that splattered background with the trio of butterflies! Very pretty!

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  2. This is gorgeous,fab background and details.xxx

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  3. This is so cool and am loving the gentle tones here.

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  4. You have been coming up with the most beautiful backgrounds lately. I adore the colors in this one, soft and sweet. I also love that front for your sentiment and like the banner it is on. Wishing you a fun weekend.

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  5. This is beautiful Nancy, such a gorgeous background and lovely butterflies.
    Pauline
    x

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  6. Lovely BG and you know I love the butterflies :) Happy Friday and have a great weekend.

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  7. So very pretty, love the butterflies.
    hugs Jacee
    Simply Paper Card Design

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  8. Nancy, your card is beautiful with your splattered background!! Hope you have a lovely weekend! :)

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  9. Very pretty and great splattering! Love the beautiful butterflies!

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  10. what a wonderful creation love it
    hugs Kate xx

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  11. What a great birthday card! Love that background.

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  12. This is so beautiful and another amazing design

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