These are two more of the cards that I created for the August edition of Making Cards Magazine. I used the free papers to create a total of twelve cards for this edition, some were featured in the magazine and some are on the
Making Cards Website.
You can find more cards that I created using the free papers
HERE.
I used the Wish You Were Here collection to create them both, the purpose of these cards is to show what you can create with a minimum of extras - all I have added is some coloured card stock and computer generated sentiments.
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Pauline
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Thought I was on the wrong post but love the different colours and country theme...hugs.x
ReplyDeletewonderful cards Pauline
ReplyDeleteGr Karin
Wonderful cards Pauline.
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Kuni
Hi Pauline
ReplyDeleteMore stunning cards from you...
Hugs Sylvie xx
Another 2 beauties Pauline
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards. Love them both.
ReplyDeleteValerija xx
These are beautiful. The colors are so vibrant and I love the art deco card. The card for France is so lovely with the mountains and hillside scene.
ReplyDeleteTwo super cards and great images xx
ReplyDeleteTwo beautiful card, love the Paris one
ReplyDeleteI remember the other cards you made with those beautiful papers, and both these cards are so lovely!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards and love the colours
ReplyDeleteCarol x
Love the vibrant colours of these
ReplyDeleteTwo really gorgeous cards and I think it is a great idea to let the image speak for itself, especially when they are such strong and lovely images.
ReplyDeleteKath x
Those papers are gorgeous and make such lovely cards! Nice job on both!
ReplyDeleteWow, I love these!! The images are stunning!! The colors are so gorgeous!! Wow!! So beautiful!! Have a great weekend!! Big hugs :)
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A Mermaid's Crafts
oh wow fab art deco cards
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céline
Two beauties, I just love the strong colors and the travel themes. Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards Pauline, someth8ng very different.
ReplyDeleteJanice x