Birthday Cards for the Kiddos

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Here are a couple of quick and easy birthday cards for the kiddos. I used CTMH’s Little Princess and Birthday Boy stamp sets. I stamped the images with Brown StazOn ink and colored them in with CTMH’s Watercolor Pencils. (Love those things!) Then I blended the color with the Blending Pen. I used my rectangle and scallop rectangle Nestabilities to cut them out. I popped up the images with some Foam Tape to finish them off. (Sorry the photos are not very good.)You are probably wondering why I haven’t posted much lately. Sorry about that. I have been working on a bunch of Studio J layouts. I will post a few of them soon and tell you all about the new Studio J Membership options! Until then, have a great week!

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