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A Bride


At the Drunken Stampers Challenge #131 they are letting the movie "My Best Friend's Wedding" inspire them. Again, I had to drink coffee instead of a martini while making this card - LOL! I just love the name of this challenge! My image is from Rubber Romance and I colored her with Copics and Stickles. There are still a few more days left in the challenge if you are interested in playing.

Hugz to all!

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  1. Love the black and ivory combo. Great idea to add bling to her flowers and her hair. Such a pretty card!

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  2. Gorgeous card nancy, I like the image, the colours the ribbon and the flowers.
    Kevin xx

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  3. Great image and love the sparkle :)

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  4. Gorgeous card! Love that bride image! Thanks for playing along with the Drunken Stampers this week for the "My Best Friend's Wedding" challenge!

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  5. Lovely card and such a wonderful wedding image! Love the background DP you used!

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  6. A beautiful card. I like the glittery look you gave the dress and veil. Have a great weekend, my friend.

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  7. Fabulous card, thanks for playing along with the Drunken stampers for the my best friends wedding challenge.

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  8. Lovely and elegant :) I'm sure coffee is the sensible choice when creating - goodness knows what my cards would look like if I was a true drunken stamper..........

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  9. Congrats Nancy!! Your card was selected as the "Life of the Party" winner at Drunken Stampers for the "My Best Friend's Wedding" challenge. Be sure to visit the blog to pick up the badge for your blog!

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  10. This is so pretty. I love that image. Your flowers are just perfect and very soft. Love it.
    Bear Hugs,
    Carol

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