Boom-di-ada “Thanks” Card

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I love this card because it shows so many ways that you can use Chipboard. I used CTMH’s Dimensional Elements Monograms with stamps, patterned paper, and other embellishments. It is a fairly simple card, but has a lot of fun elements on it.
All products CTMH unless otherwise noted: Stamps: Spot On Backgrounds Ink: Buttercup, Barn Red, Hollyhock Patterned Paper: Boom-di-ada Other: Dimensional Elements Monograms & Simple Alphabet, Buttons, Brads, Just Blooms Flowers

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  1. What a great card! I love all the ways you used to decorate the chipboard. That’s a terrific idea.

    That paper is so very appealing! Ü

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