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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

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13 comments:

  1. 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)

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  2. 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 !

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

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

    Patti

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  5. 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

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  6. 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

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

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  8. 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!

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

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

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  11. 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?

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  12. Wonderful way to say thank you! Just love it.

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