Friday, 12 June 2009

Happy Rakhi

There is a day in our culture, which usually falls in August time for brothers and sisters. I made some cards for this day. Papers used in these cards are DCWV - Taj Mahal, gem stones, Quick kutz - moxie alphabet, glitter and stickers. I tried to keep it simple. but make it appropriate at the same time.

5 comments:

  1. Wow you have been busy!! Great cards Sarpreet! Claire xx

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  2. These are gorgeous! Not too fussy, yet styslish. And this is very thoughtful of you, too.
    Olga x

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  3. These are great; the colours are so rich and warm. well done to you :o)

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  4. Lovely cards, so bright and cheery. I would love to hear more about what happens on this celebration. Kim

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  5. Cool rakhi cards yar...very very cute...

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