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Quick Baby Card

Super quick and easy baby card today.


I needed a baby card so I just sponged some TH Distress ink on the bottom layer, then stamped the DRS Designs Four Flower Background image.  On the next layer, I slapped on this recycled giraffe embellishment stolen off an old baby gift bag, and stamped A Treat for You Greeting!

So easy and fast.

Hugz

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  1. There's something about giraffe images for baby/munchkin cards that I truly love. Love your card! TFS! kReN@afourthlife.blogspot.com

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  2. So so sweet - giraffes are my favorite image for babies! <3

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  3. AWE!! So cute!! I just love your sparkly giraffe and his happy face!! :) HUGS

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  4. An adorable baby card Nancy, a fabulous recycled giraffe.
    Pauline
    x

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  5. Adorable! I love this sparkly giraffe. ~jeni :)

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  6. What an adorable card Nancy, so sweet!
    Kevin xx

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  7. That raffie is beyond adorable!! Love the sparkle too :)

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  8. Such a sweet baby card. Love the glittery giraffe.

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