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Paper Roses

My sweet daughter, Crystal, and I played cards tonight - super fun! We made the roses using an EK Success flower punch and glittered them up. This card and the flowers are white - I never take pictures are night but she was so excited and insisted that we load it right away (I have to say that it touched my heart to have her so caught up in my favorite hobby).


We are entering this in the Kitty Bee Designs (Die Cut or Punch), Pile It On (2 or more dies or punches), and Sister Act Card Challenge (Anything Goes).

Hugz!

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  1. Lovely card...great design and colors!

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  2. This is gorgeous, Nancy!! Love that butterfly :) Thanks for all your lovely comments today ((hugs))

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  3. lovely card. Love the die cut butterfly and the flowers. :)
    Thanks for playing along in the Sister Act Card Challenge.
    Hugs,
    Natalie
    INKognito

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  4. So very pretty. I love the Sparkly butterfly on the doily with all the beautiful flowers.

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  5. WOW!! This is gorgeous! Those flowers are so beautiful - as is the butterfly and the entire card! Glad y'all had such a wonderful time.
    Lynn

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  6. How lovely to craft with your daughter, you have created a gorgeous card together - the roses and butterfly are beautiful.
    Pauline
    x

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  7. Absolutely gorgeous!! I really love the sparkle on the butterfly and your pretty papers!! How fun to "play cards" with your daughter! :) Hugs & Smiles - *Vicki*
    My Blog: Stamp Smiles

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  8. BEAUTIFUL Card!!!
    Thank You for joining us last week at PIO!
    Hope to see you again soon!!
    Have a GREAT Day!

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  9. Oh this is gorgeous and this is proof that two heads are better than one sometimes. hehehe! Great teamwork!!
    Mahalo for joining us at Kitty Bee Designs Aloha Friday Challenges (#34). Good luck!

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  10. Hi, Nancy! A beautiful sketch for creating this masterpiece! Your card looks beautiful! Thank you for the inspiration this afternoon! hugs, de

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  11. This is gorgeous! Love your design and the sparkle. Love the colors too. Sorry I've been negligent on commenting. Hopefully things will calm back down to normal in the next couple weeks.

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