Thursday, 29 August 2013

Book Pages


I have another card for the CASology challenge of Books this week.


I used pages of 2 different books : one for the background, one for the butterflies. I glued 3 butterflies together back to back and used gelatos to colour them.


I think I should have added an embossed edge to the mounted white frame, but as I had already glued it down with foam, I used a fineliner.


Which do you think is better?

12 comments:

  1. I love your CAS design on this card, Janet...so pretty! Personally, I prefer it without the border, but both cards are beautiful!

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  2. This is a great CAS layout, and I like how you used book pages for your card elements.

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  3. Love that you used books as components of your card! I admit to liking the one without the frame - white space makes me swoon! lol! Thanks so much for playing along with us at CASology this week!

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  4. Beautiful card and bookmark. I love your choice of colors.

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  5. Such a pretty card, love the texted butterfly! I like the second one with the fine blue line (frame).

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  6. Stunning, clean card is the one that screams out to me - well done!

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  7. Just amazing, really stunning!!! Yes, this needs to be framed for sure!!

    Always glad to see you here- thanks for playing along with us at CASology this week!

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  8. Wonderful cards, the simplicity and the dimensional butterfly are pretty!

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  9. I like both ways - the card is so very stunning, Janet! Blue and white is my favorite color combo.

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  10. Very striking and beautiful. I prefer it without the frame but it is fab either way. Thank you so much for joining us this week at CASology

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  11. gorgeous card, janet... I love how you used the book pages! the perfect take on the cue word! thanks so much for playing along with CASology!

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