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A Beautiful Cook

At the MFPSpeedyTV Inspiration Challenge the pictures are Vintage Girls:



Here is my card:


My sentiment and whisk are from the MFP Recipe Starters Set (one of my favorites).

Hugz!

Comments

  1. Your card is so cute. I love how you used one of the pictures to add in your recipe starter set stamps. I like the distressing and the total look of your card. This is one of those cards that makes one smile.

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  2. Fantastic card!!! Love the way you added the whisk on here - and all the wonderful distressing!
    Love it.
    Lynn

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  3. This is a brilliant card Nancy, I love your vintage image and fabulous distressed feel.
    Pauline
    x

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  4. Fun card and terrific sentiment!

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  5. Why have I not thought of using some of the awesome pictures that Shirley finds - your card is just adorable. I love that vintage feel and I especially love the image - she reminds me of pictures of my Mom at a young age!

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  6. This is so fabulous!!! I love that you paired this cute baker with the Recipe Starters set!! So clever! Gorgeous card.

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  7. Beautiful card Nancy, I like the vintage image, have a lovely weekend
    Kevin xx

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  8. WOW!! This is such a super fun Vintage design!! I love your image and fun sentiment! :) Hugs & Smiles - *Vicki*
    My Blog: Stamp Smiles

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  9. Just love that vintage image Nancy. Love the card and especially that whisk in the corner. - Jim

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  10. Oh this is so fun. Love the sassy vintage cook.
    {I would love you to take part in my 1,000 Follower Give-away. Thank you so much if you have already entered and good luck}. Hugs Desíre {Doing Life}

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  11. How wonderful is this vintage card....super great and such a fun whisk.
    You said it in my comment, Roll Tide! :-)

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  12. How fun is this! This is such a great vintage image and I love how you paired it with the whisk.

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