Chantilly Birthday Card

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Hi Everyone! Have you missed me? I am still here. I am just knee deep in creating some fun (secret) projects for the upcoming Close to my Heart annual Convention. I can’t wait to share them with you when I return. In the meantime I wanted to share a sweet card that my friend Christine Adams sent me for my birthday last week. She used the pretty Chantilly papers and the Perfect Fit — Birthday stamp set. Isn’t this card darling?

Thank you Christine!!! You made my special day, even more special! xoxo

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  1. Oh my goodness, I love how she used the pattern for the WOTG to make it into a card!!! Brilliant! 🙂

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