Birthday Blessings Thank You Card #4

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Here’s another Birthday Blessings Thank You card. I love this flower in CTMH’s Smiles stamp set. I stamped it in Brown StazOn and colored it in with my Buttercup marker. The stem is made with the thank you sentiment in Papertrey’s Mega Mixed Messages set stamped with Sweet Leaf ink. The leaves are from CTMH’s Delightful Things. I matted the flower and border with Cocoa cardstock and used my scallop scissors for the Buttercup border and my Swiss Dots embossing folder for the background. (Can you tell I love polka dots lately?) Finally, I added some 3-D Foam Squares for a little dimension. Don’t sunflowers just make you happy? *Ü*
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7 Comments

  1. The stem is GENIOUS! I just LOVE everything you make. I would love to have you come to my scrap room and work for a day while I just sat and watched and learned from you!

  2. This is so simple and elegant. I totally love the stem idea… I'll be using that one for sure with any number of sentiments!

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