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Monday, May 23, 2016

Muse #167 by Jenni

A card for Muse   I always love when die cuts are inlaid and remembered I have this SSS butterfly die that worked perfectly for this technique.  Perfectly but not easily....
 PTI Stacked Sentiments stamp set.

 Jenni's Card

Thanks for stopping by.


13 comments:

Marcia Hill said...

This is SO cool Linda! I can see where it would have been a bit of work to cut out and then inlay all those different colors, but boy oh boy does it pop like that! Great job!! :0)

!neke said...

Hi Linda !
This is a great and colorful card !
I am stil in LA with my sister in law, so it is
quiet on my blog !
Wil be here for this week , then home again !

Colleen said...

This is fabulous, Lin, the colors are outstanding!!

Patti said...

OK! this is amazing!! and the perfect perfect take on this great challenge : )

Patti

Jenni's Jems said...

Oh this is beautiful Lin love the sentiment and the orientation of the butterflies ....and yeah it wasn't easy til I worked out a system to cut out all the different colours !Thanks for joining us this week at Muse x

Jenni's Jems said...

Oh this is beautiful Lin love the sentiment and the orientation of the butterflies ....and yeah it wasn't easy til I worked out a system to cut out all the different colours !Thanks for joining us this week at Muse x

Birgit said...

Linda, I love the look of inlaid dies and these butterflies really fit the bill! What a sweet take on Muse!!

Laura said...

Lovely colourful card!

Ardyth said...

Haha! I know exactly what you mean - my inlaid die cuts were fussy, too! But I think the look is worth it - your colours are fun! So glad you joined us at Muse this week, Lin!

Estelle TBT said...

Wow... such a pretty card!
Great inlay technique.
And perfect take on Jenny's card!

Karren said...

Beautiful card, Linda, and a great take on the Muse card!

foleysfriend said...

Love your interpretation of Jenni's muse card and I concur about how "fussy" it is to used this die and the inlaid die technique. Anyone know how to keep the "outline" from "stretching" out of shape?

Kim Heggins said...

Wonderful way to say thank you! Just love it.