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Two Inspired Cards

The MFPSpeedyTV Inspiration Challenge (#42) is about the inside of Glampers, and you have to check out these fun images:


I was so inspired by the pictures that I did two cards!

This one was made with the MFP Lots of Words set:


This one was made with the MFP Holiday Tags set:

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Hope you will join us with your inspired cards

Comments

  1. Both lovely...the butterfly in the first is striking and Santa in the second is cute.

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  2. Two outstanding cards. That butterfly is stunning especially with the nice soft sponging to back it up. and that Santa and star is just precious. I love the papers in both also. The recipients will certainly know how special they are to receive these beautiful cards. Enjoy your week.

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  3. Great cards, Nancy. I see the floral pattern in your first card and it really matches that stove front. Oh my goodness, I had never heard of a Glamper until you showed us one recently...... and now we get to see inside. Yikes!!! :-)

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  4. Oh fun glamper! Love both of your cards especially the butterfly, absolutely sensational!

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  5. Nancy, both of your cards are beautiful. I love the pretty butterfly and the dp on the first one. The second one, well, I love the colors and that Santa is so cute. Let's go clamping soon. Sounds like fun to me. Hugs.

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  6. Two gorgeous cards Nancy, I love the beautiful butterfly on the first one and your fun Santa image on the second one - those Glampers look fabulous.
    Pauline
    x

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  7. Those are quite the inspiration pictures. Glamper - love it :) Wonderful take on both cards!!

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  8. Love these both Nancy! The sparkle and the colors are brilliant!! So fun and festive too! :) HUGS

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  9. Both of these are fabulous. The inspiration photos would have thrown me for a loop - but love what you did.

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  10. These are both beautiful Nancy, I love the butterfly.
    Kevin xx

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  11. Nancy,
    Two beautiful cards. The butterfly card is lovely and elegant and the Santa card is adorable and happy!

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  12. so stunning nancy.your butterfly is fabulous and i love your jolly santa :D

    xx coops xx

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  13. I love the cards you created, but I cannot imagine waking up in a camper looking like the first one! YIKES!! That's a bit much for a camper, eh? LOL Your cards are much prettier :) I love the lacy ovals!

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  14. two wonderful cards! I especially like the star behind Santa, and the wonderful sketch/layout for the butterfly! I have pinned your design! Thank you for visiting my blog, too! Christmas hugs, Donna

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  15. Hi Nancy, I just popped back to wish you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
    Pauline
    x

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  16. Now those are some over-the-top glampers. Nice to see you picked the best of what was in the images to make your beautiful cards. The butterfly is so elegant and the Santa is just darling. You know I just love the glitter and I am so taken with the stars you used as embellishments and the die cut one in the background. Very cool.
    Bear Hugs,
    Carol

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