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Another new Grandbaby and some Flying Objects!

My youngest daughter had her baby Sunday.  He was 6 weeks early but was already 6 lbs.  He has to spend at least a week in the NIC unit, but he is doing wonderful.  Here are some pictures I want to share with you because I am such a proud Grandma:

 
Look at this hair!!!
 

Ok, I am done with the Grandma bragging and here is my DRS Designs card for this week's challenge:  Flying High (having something that flies on your card).


I have bats flying and a witch too - they are part of the Silhouette Haunted House image.  I used the Starry Background stamp for my bg panel, and the Stonewall and Gate image for the bottom. My greetings are pieces from two greetings:  Moonlight and Magic an  of the new Poison Potions Halloween Greeting.  I used my Only Orange and Elegantly Eggplant stamp pads to color this - just tons more ink in the dark parts. 

Hope you will round up something that flies and come join us.

Keep Patton in your prayers - we want him to grow well and come home soon!

Hugz

Comments

  1. He's beautiful, and so is your daughter. Glad that everyone is doing well. His hair is amazing! Congrats again, Nancy.

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  2. AWE!! How precious is your new little one! CONGRATS to you and your family!! :) What a fun card too!! Love the fun spooky Halloween theme!! :)

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  3. How precious!!! I am thrilled for your family Nancy, it is great to hear the little chap is doing so well. Two grandsons in a few short months...way to go Grandma. Gentle hugs to all. xx

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  4. Wow he is just perfect,congratulations.....Your card is fabulous.xxx

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  5. What a precious bundle of joy! My son didn't have that much hair when he was two. Fabulous Halloween card too.

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  6. OOOh he is precious! Love that hair. So glad they are doing so good. Great card.

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  7. Patton is very handsome and that hair is amazing!! Congratulations to the whole family!! I pray he continues to do well and gets to come home soon! Your Halloween card with flying objects is superb, Nancy! Is that gauze you have used? Genius!! Hugs, Darnell

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  8. Now that is a head of hair!!! My GF had hers 6 weeks early and he was over 6 pounds so no worries. Just have to monitor the lungs. Glad she didn't go to term as he would have been huge LOL! Congrats on your new grand baby :) Great card too.

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  9. Awesomely ADORABLE little one - congratulations to his HAPPY FAMILY - especially his GRAMMA!!

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  10. Such a fabulous Halloween card Nancy, a wonderful scene and brilliant background.
    Congratulations on the birth of your Grandson, he is adorable with that wonderful head of hair, I'm sure he will soon be going home.
    Have a lovely weekend.
    Pauline
    x

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  11. Oh goodness, your card is such fun for Halloween, but I can't take my eyes off the baby! Congratulations grandma, love all the hair!

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  12. Huge congratulations Grandma! That sure is one handsome little fellow, and that hair!!! Beautiful!! I'm sure you've posted a wonderful card today but I can't get past that precious baby! He's adorable!!

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  13. Congratulations on another Grandchild. You are really raking them up! My father-in-law used to say there was nothing like having a baby in a house. I agree. Your card is super cute too. I always loved your style.
    Bear Hugs,
    Carol

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  14. Awww he's wonderful, a right bobby dazzler!! Congratulations
    hugs Jacee
    Simply Paper Card Design

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  15. Nancy, your Halloween card is super. Left you a comment on SCS. Had to get over here and see your little one. What a precious baby and so much hair. I know you just love him to pieces. I'm praying little Patton is home really soon.

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