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Skeery Numbers


The new Can You Digi It? challenge is What's Your Number? Use Papers or Images with Numbers. I used the LilyPink Designs Pick a Number image and layered it on Green Goddess Creations Haunted and Hunny Bunny Papers.

Other Challenges this qualifies for:

I love that spider in the corner of the Haunted paper page which also qualifies this card for the SCS Twisted Sisters challenge from last week which is to use a spider on your creation.

I made it into a birthday card so it fits this week's Pattie's Creations challenge which is all about birthdays.

I spy several "P" words on this: Pink, Patterned Paper, Pun - so it qualifies for the Pile It On Challenge.

Hugz to all!

Comments

  1. Fun card, Nancy. That spider is looking too real for me. :-) The sentiment fits your card so well and gives a smile.

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  2. Great card and awesome colour combo!! Love the black net-type ribbon - perfect for a spooky feel, as is that great font :)

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  3. Terrific card Nancy, surely it will bring a smile to someone suffering with the 'number'!

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  4. So fun! Love the font on the sentiment and the theme is perfect for someone who doesn't want to reveal their age.

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  5. What a great card Nancy, it made me smile I like the sentiment the spider and the bow.
    Kevin xx

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  6. Fun card :) Spider is making me shudder a bit so glad it isn't coming my way LOL! Fun sentiment too.

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  7. Love your card! Thanks for playing in our 'Birthdays' Challenge #51!
    Sandi ♥
    DT Coordinator for Pattie's Creations Challenge!
    and Pattie's shop
    Home of Pattieboop and Allie!

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  8. Thanks so much for playing along with us this week for the Pile It On "I Spy Something With A “P”” with us! Just loved your card, and hope to see you back here next week!

    PIO DT
    Jenn Zeeb

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