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Thursday, December 6, 2007

Just for funsies...!



Wanted to use a stamp this morning that had never touched ink, so I dug this one out!! How cute is she? She reminds me of my youngest daughter! I used purple as the card base because that is my daughter's favorite color! I used my coluzzle to cut the half circles and the vanilla circle. I took the guard off my corner rounder and made the scallops around the edges of the center circle. I folded the card so that the edges meet in the center and the top layer slightly overlaps the other layer. I used Stickles to brighten the centers of the flowers and added a strip of flowers along the edge. They were a clearence find in the fabric dept at Wal-Mart! It was a fun, happy project!

Recipe:
Paper: SU! Orchid Opulence, Very Vanilla, Old Olive and Pixie Pink
Ink: (markers)
Extras: Flowered ribbon, coluzzle and Stickles

13 comments:

  1. She is very cute! And purple is my favorite color so I'm partial to anything purple.

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  2. This card is very cute. It's so whimsical and fun!

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  3. Sooooooooooo cute! I love the Penny Black Kids, too

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  4. that is a fun stamp....note to self...check out Penny Black Kid stamps! Thanks a lot!! ;)

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  5. Such a cute card I just love the design!!

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  6. Cute--a perfect little girl card! The layout is great.

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  7. Neat layout, Ann Marie! Love the girl - very happy card!

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  8. So adorable & gorgeous. Just makes me grin! Funsies for sure! :0) Mel

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  9. these are adorable. the colors are so bright. anyone would love to receive this!

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  10. That layout is fabulous...very cute cutout card...and she is darling. Nice job siesta!

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  11. Cute! I love how you did the 1/2 circle of pink bordering the girl.

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