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Banner Birthday

The latest challenge at DRS Designs is "It's a new day" which is a challenge involving the word "day" - entries need to have that word on them.

I am really into banners the last few weeks.  I made some for our junque booth and we are making some for a baby shower for my niece this weekend.  I thought one would be really cute on a birthday card.



I used the following DRS Designs stamps on this card:

Small 1 line Happy Birthday
Splatter BG
Script Font Background
Flower border

I made my banner base out of a strip of raffia - it was a bit harder to tie but I liked the more rustic look.  I used white kraft paint as accents around the border of the card front and as splatters.  I love how white looks on kraft.

Hope you will join us this week.

Hugz

Comments

  1. Nancy - I like everything about this beautiful card! The splatters in the background and the lovely doily are a very nice touch along with that beautiful banner! You are right - that white on Kraft is fabulous!

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  2. Your banners look so pretty and I love the random splatters in your background too! HUGS :)

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  3. Kraft paper, white paint and splatters make a SUPER background for this banner of flowers and your doily sentiment - What a happy Birthday card! BIG HUGZ TO YOU!

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  4. Perfectly charming! Love the bunting and doily - my favorite vintage things! <3

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  5. I totally adore this card Nancy! It's such a little stunner!
    Hugs
    Dawn xx

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  6. A fabulous card Nancy, such a pretty banner and lovely rustic design.
    Pauline
    x

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  7. This is just gorgeous, love the fab design.xxx

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  8. Love this. What a great idea to use flowers for your banner. Love the splattered background too.

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  9. So nicely done. I really like the vintage feel to this card!

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  10. This is gorgeous Nancy!! I love the splatters-it really adds that perfect amount of "POP"!! Hope all is well with you!!

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  11. This is so pretty, I love doilies and the banner is very pretty. You are so talented,

    Monica

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