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Glampers?

Have you ever heard of a Glamper? I want one!!!

This week's MFPSpeedyTV Inspiration Challenge is all about Glampers (the outside of them) and here are some super fun pics:


I tried several different ideas until I found some fun paper that worked (by The Paper Studio - designed by Kirby Teesdale Studio). I used the Mark's Finest Paper's Stamp Set called Huge Blooms.


Come join in the fun - you have until next Wednesday!

Hugz

Comments

  1. Wow, Nancy, this card is just beautiful. Glamper, this is a new one on me. They are cute though.

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  2. Beautiful card and gorgeous background! Love the paper and the flower is just outstanding!

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  3. Nancy, your huge flower is one I love and the paper is fabulous. I've never heard of a Glamper. Is that a Glamorous Camper...hmmmmmmm. I'll take the blue one.....or NOT.

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  4. Those trailers are too fun!! Love you take on the inspiration. Your flower is gorgeous!

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  5. so gorgeous nancy.fabulous flower and i love your soft pretty papers and design :D

    xx coops xx

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  6. This is a beautiful card, I love your 'Huge Blooms' and pretty papers - a lovely summery card to brighten up a damp and dreary day.
    Pauline
    x

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  7. Fabulous card Nancy, I like the gorgeous flower and the papers.
    Kevin xx

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  8. Nancy,
    Your card is beautiful and elegant. The DP is so very pretty and your flowers are gorgeous and perfect!

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  9. How pretty your card is. That paper with the little bicycle is adorable. I have threatened to redo my husbands camper he has in the woods for hunting into a Glamper....complete with crystal chandelier. He is so hip on the idea of ruffles and pink in his hunting camper-but hey, I would enjoy it!!!
    Bear Hugs,
    Carol

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