My youngest just graduated from university, and may have a “virtual” Grad Ceremony. These are different times and this new generation is definitely discovering a new way of living…as are we. Hence the “Félicitations” (Congratulations) word die by Creative Expressions. This is a little collage of Tengujo paper, which is made in Japan out of Kozo fiber and known for its transparency & flexibility in uses. …kind of like tissue paper but much stronger. This is basically white and so I dyed two torn pieces in the colours of the CAS Colours & Sketches Challenge #382 of Blushing Bride and Terracotta Tile tones. Then, using the CAS(E) this Sketch #384 design by N@Ali, I assembled this card together, tucking some garden green Alexandra Renke leaves to substitute the butterflies. Some Wow clear glitter EP was added 😉 .
Thank you CAS Colours & Sketches for the recognition.
Hope you’re having a great day, Stay Safe and thanks for stopping by, HUGz, Joanna
Beautiful! I always look forward to seeing your creations. You are so talented and always create the most beautiful cards. Thanks for joining us this week at CC&S, anxious to see your creativity at work again soon.
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Beautiful card! I love that handmade paper! Thank you for playing along with us at CC&S!
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Very pretty! The little bits of glitter are beautiful. Thanks so much for playing along with us at the CC&S challenge blog!
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Many congratulations to your youngest and what a unique and glorious card,. Great texture and the design layout looks wonderful x.
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Beautiful paper and a lovely card!
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Wonderful use of that gorgeous paper and I love the sparkle. A simple and very special card xx
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Beautiful design and I Love the texture paper, so pretty! Thanks so much for joining us this week at CC&S!
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I wish my creative-brain worked like YOUR CREATIVE-BRAIN!!! 😀 Just gorgeous!
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I love the color and texture of the Japanese paper, Jo! The open leaves add graceful lines! Congratulations to your graduate! A well earned honor! We are all certainly learning new ways to live. The key is to be creative.
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Love the texture on this with that Japanese paper. Nice to learn something new with each and every one of your posts. What a wonderful and very different design and so eye-appealing! Love this one!
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