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A Happy Little Sad Card



This card doesn't look like a happy card, but it really is - I promise. I did this one for the newest Squigglefly challenge - March to the Beat of Your Own Drum (SFC 1213)- an anything goes challenge. Last week there was no winner, so this week the winner gets two prizes - how fun is that!

So back to my card looking kind of sad but falling into the happy category - the tag pulls out and has a happy faced balloon which I covered in Stickles. I typed the sentiment and it says: "In the words of Scarlet, tomorrow is another day." Inside I am including a new balloon. I can't wait to send this cute card to someone. The image is a new one from Cheryl Alger that will be available in the store next week called "Who Burst Your Balloon." It comes with several images and sentiments.

Hope your balloons are all still full and flying high - if not, I hope you have some spares! Hugz!

Comments

  1. Very cute 'sad but happy card'. Yes, I am looking like that sometimes and glad tomorrow is another day.
    Nancy, I hope your day is bright and cheerful. Hugs~~~

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  2. What a cute card and I'm sure both the inside and the outside will make someone smile. Love the big polka dots on your background paper.

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  3. Aw, how sweet is this Nancy! I love your idea of including a new balloon - so creative and fun!

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  4. Wow, that's super cute. I just love it. Great work. Thanks for joining us in this week's challenge. Cheers, Holley

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  5. That image is beyond adorable!! Love the big polkadots you used with it.

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  6. This is gorgeous Nancy, I like the adorable image the colours and the card design.
    Kevin xx

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  7. Wonderful card and great way to include a sentiment!

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  8. How cute. I used to hate that as a kid when the balloon would pop and you couldn't play with it anymore....lol I love the tag idea-that is really cute and this image is so sweet. Hope you have a great week.
    Bear Hugs,
    Carol

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  9. How cute! Love the idea of sending a new balloon to make someone feel better.

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