Daisy Card

This simple little card was made using Heavenly Blue Cardstock, CTMH’s Argyle and Happy Birthday stamp sets, some Chocolate Grosgrain Ribbon, White Daisy Just Blooms Flowers, and a few CTMH Buttons. Not much to it, but in my usual simple style, this is my latest creation….

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  1. This is gorgeous for such a simple card….some times those are the best! I always forget about the background stamps…I guess I need to break ’em out. TFS!!

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