“Happy Endings” Birthday Card

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We have a few birthday parties coming up so I made a couple of cards to have on hand. These little cards, inspired by Michelle Loader, use the cute Close to my Heart Happy Endings and Happy Birthday stamp sets along with a tiny sentiment from Papertrey’s Mixed Messages set. I also used some paper from CTMH’s Daydream Paper packet. I cut out and popped up the fairy on one of the cards and added a little Prisma Glitter, which is hard to see in the photos, to the wings and wand. One of the birthday girls who received the card today seemed to like it.

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