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Over at CASual Fridays the challenge is Let's Strip.  Ooh-er!!
Glad they clarified it with 'use strips of colour or pattern in your clean and simple design'




I'm in need of a card for a soon to be 17 year old boy (man? boy?) so clean and simple, bright colours and nothing fru fru was the plan...
I used three strips of brightly coloured ribbon and attached them with brads.  Very simple!  But masculine, colourful and well, hopefully not uncool, or whichever word they are using these days... (I sound like a Granny saying things like this.  In reality there is only a 10 year gap between us.  I just don't understand the language they use!)

Thanks for stopping by!



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  1. gorgeous CAS style, love the simplicity of this and the colors!

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  2. Beautiful CAS for that special guy. Thanks for stopping by and leaving the sweet luv. Hugs

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  3. What an awesome CAS card...love the birthday sentiment repeating! Thanks so much for playing with us at CAS-ual Fridays!

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  4. Beautiful CAS card! So glad you could join us this week at CAS-ual Fridays!

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  5. Yep . .. that'll be perfect for a masculine card. xxx

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