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#GDP204 - Casing Kerstin Kreis

I took a quick peak at the Global Design Project today (#GDP204) and felt instantly inspired.  So much so that I walked quickly into the craft room and made a card right away. 
I just love her card and saw it in blue in my mind.  My base panel looks black but it is Night of Navy (it is raining outside so my lighting is distorted).
I changed the base panel and embossed it in white ep with the magnolias buds from Good Morning Magnolia (Kerstin used dp). Then I stamped my top panel with the buds in Memento Black and Happy Birthday from Seaside Notions.  I then stamped the buds on another sheet of paper, water-colored them in blues and browns, and fussy cut them.  I splattered a bit of the paint and glitter on the top panel too.  I popped up another layer on the flowers as well so that one is one layer, one is two layers and one is three layers.  It still needed something, so I added in a bit of silver thread and a bit more glitter.

So fun!

Thanks for visiting! 

Hugz,

Nancy


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  1. So pretty Nancy, I love that stamp set :)

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  2. This is beautiful Nancy, I love the background with the matching image - a gorgeous card.
    Pauline - Crafting with Cotnob
    x

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  3. Absolutely stunning!!! Love everything about this.
    Lynn

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  4. Nancy, I don't think I've ever seen a more brilliant job of CASEing! Your card is marvelous in every way!! Pinning! Hugs, Darnell

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