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Monday 11 July 2011

St. Luke's Week 2 Colour Challenge

Here we are at Week 2, my entry to the St. Luke's Charity Card Challenge - if you want to know more about this excellent fund raising charity please visit their site --this month being a colour challenge to use Black, White and ONE other colour.  Fortunately I made 3 cards last week, so my injured shoulder is only affecting the mechanics of adding the picture this week.
For Week 2, I choose a lovely shade of blue, to work with the black and white.  The main card is blue, then a layer of black card with a layer of white on top, with a band of black and the same blue across the card. Using my Cuttlebug I cut out a blue scalloped circle and a smaller black scalloped circle. The white circle is from a 3" wide punch. I used a stamp from Personal Impressions, Lyndsay Mason's Tattered Butterflies, coloured it with two shades of blue Sakura pens. I'll be back next week ladies, I still have one more card up my sleeve. Bye for this week, hope your all well.

7 comments:

  1. I just love this one Cazro - its brilliant and in my favourite shade of teal too :-D
    Hope the shoulder gets better soon - take it easy and thanks for playing despite the injury.
    Tara x

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  2. Beautiful, love the butterfly, its a gorgeous colour. Yvonne x

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  3. Cazro what a lovely card just love your colours.
    Hope your shoulder is soon better. Thank you for joining us once again over at St Lukes charity card challenge....see you next month?

    Anne

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  4. Oh that's GORGEOUS!
    Hugs, Sandra

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  5. Gorgeous. Love, love, love that shade of blue. Thank you so much for joining us again at St Lukes Charity Card Challenge.
    Lynne xxx

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  6. Wow!! Stunning butterfly, I just love these colours. I really like the shape of the dies too. Thanks for your continued support of St Luke's Charity Card Challenge - it's much apprecatied. Can't wait to see what's next :)

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  7. Wow Cazro! I love the CAS style of this and the butterfly is well and truly the star of the show!

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