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Friday, September 25, 2015

PTI September Blog Hop Challenge

The Challenge:


Here's the inspiration photo


I love Betsy's faux chalk art tutorial, and made a few cards using the technique since she posted the tutorial quite sometime ago, it is good to revisit the fun technique once again.




Have a lovely fall day!


23 comments:

  1. This is wonderful, Kirsty! I love your orange flower and your chalkboard is so cute!

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  2. Oh, very pretty! Great take on the inspiration photo!

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  3. Oooooo, so pretty. I love the dots, the soft colors and the flowers. Lovely.

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  4. Kirstie, this is so much fun to look at! Love how you created your own swag! Just beautiful and clever too!

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  5. What a pretty, pretty card Kirsty!! Love all the different elements you added too...sweet perfection!! :0)

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  6. This is so pretty Kirsty! I love the flowers bursting forth from the main flower. So sweet!

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  7. Kirsty, this is simply beautiful.

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  8. fabulous crad - love it
    Elma

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  9. Oh my goodness, Kirsty--so unique & beautiful! Love the pink!

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  10. So pretty Kirsty! Love the chalkboard sentiment and fancy flower!

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  11. This is so pretty and such a great take on the photo.

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  12. lovely card, so cute with the little tiny flowers in the corner!

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  13. So gorgeous! LOVING the flowers!!!!!!!!!1111

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  14. This is adorable, Kirsty! I absolutely love this color palette, and you have used it beautifully. I think the touch of pink for fall is just the sweetest thing. Love your chalkboard sentiment mixed with those soft inked dots. And your floral spray is SO pretty!

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  15. What an absolutely adorable card. I love those trailing flowers!

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  16. Love all the layers & details on this card, Kirsty!

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  17. So pretty Kirsty! Love the colours against the black card....really eye-catching!

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