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Toast and a Lucky Hand

It's Birthday Card time at Pattie's Creations! I made one with the Toaster with Toasts image and one with a Freebie card hand that was available on the Challenge Blog a few months ago (Pattie posts a free image every month - right now there is a cute Gecko image - see the tab at the top of the blog that says Freebies).



Come join in the fun!

Hugz!

Comments

  1. Two fun birthday cards. I really like them both. I had never seen the birthday toasts image before, it darling and wouldn't the royal straight flush be the best gift if you were playing cards. Oh, you've set me off dreaming now and I don't even gamble. LOL Enjoy your day and upcoming weekend.

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  2. Two fabulous cards, I love the toast one - brilliant sentiment. Great matching image and papers on the second one.
    Have a lovely weekend.
    Pauline
    x

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  3. Such lovely cards both of them. The first one is cool with it's sentiment and the tartan. The second one is very nice too.

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  4. These are both fabulous Nancy, I love them.
    Kevin xx

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  5. Both of these are adorable. Love all the finishing touches you've added to each of them.

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  6. That first card had me giggling. Love it :) Well done on the second one too.

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  7. Both cards are absolutely sensational but I love, love the toaster, just too cute!

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  8. Those images are really fun Nancy. I like all the distressing you did a lot. Hugs!

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  9. Nancy - I was so happy to see that you kept the Playing Cards image that you kept for one of your creations! I really love the distressed edges of your papers. It looks like a touch of elegance! I forgot about the freebie Gecko until you mentioned it, thanks!
    Sandi ♥
    DT Coordinator for Pattie's Creations Challenge!

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  10. Wow Nancy, such beautiful creations for our birthday challenge #93. you have been a very busy girl. I love the card game would make a great fathers day too. My pappy when he was a live loved to play cards with his friends over a pint Sunday lunch time. crafty hugs Julie Ann
    Pattie's Creations Design Team
    Handcrafted by Charlies Nanny Personal Blog

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  11. Nancy,
    Wow, two different cards! I love both of them...

    Hugs
    Pattie ♥

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  12. Both cards turned out wonderful Nancy. I especially like the tattered and torn look you've got going on in the first one. You've made it look natural when in fact it is difficult to achieve sometimes.

    Lisa D.

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  13. so stunning nancy.the images are brilliiant and i love your designs and fab colours ;D

    xx coops x

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  14. Cute cards! The sentiments go perfectly with these images...

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  15. Nancy I see your card as the DT Member on patties creations challenge and I wanna see it on your blog...and woooww I see two beautiful cards love the way you made the sentiment its distressed all great coloring and the color combo is lovely is that cards for boys or manly..sooo great and I love it...you made so beautiful card Nancy...and I love your blog

    I just join for the first time the challenge at Pattie's Creations Challenge, my card is #37 hope you would like to see it and I would be so happy if you could leave me some love...big hugs, Monika

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  16. Both cards are soooo cool!!! You're so creative!!!!

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