Saturday, September 10, 2022

Just Us Girls #649 - Trend Week

It's time for trend week at Just Us Girls and Carol Mayne is our hostess and is challenging us to use Repetition on our creations!
Come check out JUGS to see what our fabulous Guest Designer, Julie Beech and the rest of the talented Design Team have created with Repetition.





Used the number from Gina K Lots of Dots Alphabet to stamp 20 three times in dark purple ink in the openings of the polka dot panel which was die cut with a Simon Says Stamp die.  Added the die cut + between the 20's.   Added the unknown balloon cluster inking the balloon parts with Brilliance Pearlescent Orchid ink for some shimmer.  On the inside I stamped the big 60 - unknown and the sentiment from Reverse Confetti.
This is for a close friend for her 60th birthday.

Come play along with us and you could be chosen as our next Chic of the Week, which would make you eligible at a chance to become our next Guest Designer!  Please limit your entries to 3.

9 comments:

ElizStewart said...

Sue... this is soooo clever! Great bday card.

Carol said...

Love the way you approached this pretty 60th birthday card! Takes the shock out the number for the birthday person!! Very clever and love how the fun continues inside the card too!

Vicki Dutcher said...

3 20's look so much better than 60! :)

Lisa Elton said...

I agree with, Vicki LOL!! This is heaps of fun, Sue!!

Julie B said...

What a fun 60th birthday card and a great way to incorporate the theme!. :)

Bobby said...

What a great way to celebrate a 60th birthday, Sue. I'm sure your friend is impressed.

Nancy said...

Love your creativity, Sue! I am not looking forward to that number and definitely am going to use this idea when the time comes. Nobody is allowed to say I am 60. LOL

cm said...

Wonderful stylized 60th birthday card, Lisa! A fabulous take on repetition with the numbers, the + signs, the balloons, the dots! Bet your friend loves it, as do I!
hugs~carol

Ina G said...

Fantabulous card Sue. Love the bold colours and pretty balloons. Clever thinking with the repeat numbers.