
Yesterday I was fooling around with some bits and pieces and this card became the result. It is a rectangular floating technique card and uses up some photo strips and some PP that was actually a small gift bag that I cut up. Can’t waste anything purple, haha. The butterfly is something I made and didn’t use (still have one left) and is a gift set of dies from Scrapbook.com. My acetate was already cut into this shape so I went with it. Once I had added the strips I die cut the piece a bit smaller using one of the Everyday Detail dies from StampinUP and I cut a larger one to add behind it. This time I did the technique properly so it has dimension. Right now my favorite sentiment stamp seems to be the one that is currently on my desk.
There are currently three challenges that I think this card will work for, so I am entering it into all three.
Challenge #541 – Sketch – Both die cuts have a frame look so I believe this works for the challenge
Triple B July 2024 Challenge – Has some florals and the butterfly
Anything Goes Using Patterned Paper Challenge – First time entry but the strips and the paper seem to work for this.

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Very pretty CAS card.
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Thanks Gerry
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Beautiful!! Great way to use pretty printed papers!
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Many thanks
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Lovely card! Always a joy to use what is on your desk.
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What a great idea and it came together beautifully! Thanks so much for joining in the fun at our new Love Those Pretty Papers challenge and our Triple B challenge! Good Luck and we hope you’ll come back often.
Darlene
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Thanks so much Darlene.
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What a pretty card. I love the dimension.
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Thanks a lot
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Pretty card and great combination of patterned papers.
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Many thanks
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Great background using up those strips of paper! Thanks for joining us at CAS Colours & Sketches!
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Thanks.
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Lovely. Great way to use strips of PP and photos.
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Thanks Judy. The photo strips are glossy so they shine in the light.
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Lovely card, great use of the sketch. Thanks for sharing it with us at CC&S. Hope to see you here again!
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Thanks so much
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Oh, gorgeous! I’ve not seen the floating technique before and now I must play!!
Thanks so much for joining us at CC&S
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Thanks, I’m happy you like it.
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