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Deborah Davis created a sweet card using the Treasure Life stamp set along with some tiny hearts from the Solo O set to make a dandelion out of one of the flowers. I thought it was the greatest thing so I had to copy her idea. Her card is much more detailed and in my usual fashion, my version is much more simplified. I wish I could link you to her version so you could see her beautiful card, but it is posted on the CTMH Consultant’s Only bulletin board so the link won’t work. You’ll just have to trust me that her card was very cute. *Ü*

Stamps: CTMH Treasure Life (no longer available), Solo O, Priceless Love
Cardstock: White Daisy, Cranberry
Inks: Blush, Cranberry, Vineyard Berry
Other: 3-D Foam Squares

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  1. Oh my goodness! I LOVE this! Thank you SO much for sharing it! You should ask your consultant friend if you could post her version on your blog…or ask if she has it posted on a blog somewhere! I have both those sets, so I am gonna have to try it out for myself. *Ü*

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