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Some Good Company


Maddie and Max are hanging out on my kitchen counter this morning providing good company to each other and me. I plan to send them over to a friend of mine who needs a LOT of encouragement and isn't feeling very well. I used one of the newest Sassy Cheryl images called Good Company and I am entering this in the Red, White and Blue challenge at Sassy Cheryl's (#173).

Inside is a fun little thing I learned from my sweet friend Sue Worthington. Sue put a little tissue box on THIS card and I absolutely love the idea. Seems to add even more comfort to a card.


My dies are from IO, Magnolia, and MFT, and my papers are from SU!, Hobby Lobby, and Doodlebug.

Hope you have a wonderful weekend! Hugz.

Comments

  1. Adorable card and great coloring of this cute image. Love the kraft flowers and accents and that tissue box on the inside is priceless. Love it! :-)

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  2. Sweet card and I just love the tissue box idea! So sweet.
    Love the sort of Western look your card has! The stars are fab.

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  3. Well, I feel honored that you used my image to cheer up your friend. She is going to LOVE it Nancy! it's just beautiful!
    Thanks for playing along in the Red, White & Blue challenge this week with the Sassy gals this week.

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  4. Wonderful card Nancy, I like the image the big star and I like the tissue box idea.
    Kevin xx

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  5. A fabulous card Nancy. I love the way you have placed the stars. That image is so cute and beautifully coloured as always. Michelle x

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  6. What as adorable scene you've made here and I love the papers on the stars and background. Wonderful idea for the tissue box and thank you so much for the link. I'll have to try this one soon. Enjoy your weekend.

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  7. Adorable card and the tissue box is so very clever! Your card is sure to make your friend feel better!

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  8. Fabulous card Nancy...and I love the tissue box inside. Pat K x

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  9. A beautiful card and the tissue box is a brilliant idea! Thanks for joining is here at Sassy Cheryl's!

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  10. So cute!! Love the big stars on the front and the tissue box is just too cute!! Sure to be a big encouragement indeed :)

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  11. Nancy! What a wonderful work of art! I love the little Kleenex box inside- so cute!
    your design is eye catching and fun!
    Thanks for playing along with us in our Sassy Cheryl challenge this week!
    hugs
    Judy

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  12. That is an adorable image and the cutest tissue box. I love this idea. I need some tissue to wipe away the tears that all this rain has caused. What a lousy 4th of July and the rain continues. Ugh!

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  13. Nancy, what a great card. Love the big stars. That image is wonderful and you have colored it to perfection.

    Hugs
    Sue

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  14. I love the image and your card is beautifully colored. I of course love your flowers because I love anything hand made flowers. Thanks for playing the Sassy Cheryl's Challenge this week :)

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  15. What a cute, cute card....I love this wonderful design and your card is adorable...Thanks for joining us this week at Sassy Cheryl's Challenges...Hope to see you again next week as well. Hugz, joann

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  16. so stunning nancy.adorable sweet image and I love your fabulous design and colours.the tissue box looks brilliant ;D

    xx coops xx

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  17. Those big stars look wonderful and that tissue box is precious. Filing this idea in my memory bank for sure. Your DP choices look awesome too. Fabulous creation Nancy. It will surely cheer up your friend. Thanks for playing Sassy with us this week.

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  18. Wow, what a fabulous card, my friend. I love red, white and blue along with stars so this is right up my alley and I am oohing and ahhhing over this one. Love the image and you have colored it wonderfully.

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  19. AWESOME! I have this image but haven't colored it yet. This is totally inspiring and the tissue box inside is over the top! Super creation! Thank you for joining us this week for the Sassy Cheryl's challenge!

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