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Glittery Flowers and Prom Pics



The challenge this week at Pattie's Creations is Make It Sparkle - who can resist that! I used the Pansies in Pitcher image available in Pattie's Etsy shop.

My papers are from HL and SU! and I printed the image in two different sizes so I could do the corner flower arrangement.

This week was Allie's Senior Prom - she looked so pretty and I am so proud so I am going to share a few pictures here:





I made her date Blake's boutonnierre too!




Hugz to all!

Comments

  1. Loving the flowers on the card and of course the polka dots :) Lovely pictures of a lovely daughter - love the dress! Great job on the boutonniere too :)

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  2. Beautiful Daughter you must be so proud, gorgeous card Nancy, I like the floral image the papers and the extra flowers.
    Kevin xx

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  3. So pretty! Both your card and your beautiful daughter...tfs...

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  4. Lovely card and such very lovely photos too - how proud you must be :)

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  5. Beautiful card, love the polkadot background! Your daughter is absolutely beautiful and I love, love her gown!

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  6. Beautiful card with the glittery centers and love how you added the bow to the vase. Fabulous prom pics too and your daughter is gorgeous!!

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  7. Beautiful pictures, and I love her knee-length dress, so pretty!
    Thanks for playing in our 'Make It Sparkle' Challenge #65!
    Sandi ♥
    DT Coordinator for Pattie's Creations Challenge!
    and Pattie's shop
    Home of Pattieboop and Allie!

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  8. Beautiful girl you have!!! What a fun dress! Love your card too! So glad I popped in to check out your kitchen counter today! Izzy :-)

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  9. Love what you did with the flowers on your card, so pretty.

    Your daughter is stunning. What a cute little flirty dress, just beautiful. Look at the dimples on these two, handsome couple.

    Hugs
    Sue

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  10. You have a beautiful daughter, and she looked just lovely for her prom! I love the boutonniere you made with the $20 bill! How clever! Love the pretty flower bouquet on your card with that big polka dot dsp too! NJ!

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  11. Nancy, your daughter is just a beauty! Love her dress and she has a handsome man on her arm. You're so crafty making the boutonniere.

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  12. I got so carried away with the beautiful couple, I forgot to say how gorgeous your card is..love the big flower in the corner.

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  13. Hi Nancy!
    Congrats on your win of 2 images (excluding sets) in Challenge #65 from Pattie's Creations! Make sure you stop in the challenge blog to email Pattie with your image choices within 7 DAYS. Her email info is on the sidebar (or menu tab) under the Winners' Corner.
    Sandi ♥
    DT Coordinator for Pattie's Creations Challenge!

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  14. Only a week late to tell you how BEAUTIFUL Allie looked for her prom - she is such a knockout, I bet Kenny has to beat the boys off your door!! The boutonniere turned out exceptionally fabulous too! I love how the vase of flowers pop on your card with the polka dotted paper along with the colors. Those fussy cut flowers are just the perfect accent on the corner too - you are certainly FULL of wonderful creativity and I love coming to your kitchen counter!! Hugs to you my sweet friend! BIG ONES!! Less than 2 weeks till Crystal's big day - YAY!!!!

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