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Tea Cups and Flowers

This week's MFPSpeedyTV Inspiration Challenge pictures are about Puppy Dog Fashion:



I was inspired by the last picture:


I used the following MFP stamp sets: Oh Beans, Glad Glads, and Calendar.

Come join in the fun!

Hugz!

Comments

  1. Oh, those dogs are stylin'. They're so cute. Love your card with the dots and stripes, something I like very much. Good job with the inspiration. Great card!

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  2. Wonderful card. Love the splash of red with the flowers along side stripes and dots. Great design too!

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  3. Those doggies are so chic in their little outfits and your take on the last one, is just awesome.
    Hugs
    Desíre
    {Doing Life – my personal blog}

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  4. AWW!! Love the doggie photos!! I am very partial to the sweet doxie, but I absolutely LOVE your card!! Brilliant take with the stacked tea cups! :) HUGS

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  5. That first dog is just too cute!! Darling card - love the cream and dark brown, and of course the polka dots :) Wonderfully done.

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  6. This is a fabulous card, your design is a great take on the inspiration picture and I love the dimension you have created on your beautiful flowers.
    Pauline
    x

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  7. Everything here is cute and sweet. The pictures and of course you darling card. Great take on that last picture and it's warm colors. Enjoy the evening.

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  8. This is gorgeous Nancy, I like the colours the cups and the flowers.
    Kevin xx

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  9. Oh goodness, the pictures are a hoot! Wonderful card, especially the polkadots! The flowers are beautiful, great card!

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  10. Great card! Love this stacked coffee cup image!

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  11. Fabulous way to use the "cups" stamp! Beautiful card! Fun pop of color with the red flowers!

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  12. I love, love, love this fab card. That is a hard job fussy cutting them. I like the touch of red with the flowers for the finishing touch.

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  13. so gorgeous nancy.the stacked cups are fab and I love your striking colours and design :D

    xx coops xx

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