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Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Birthday Card For A Little Girl

Here is a birthday card that I made today. This card is perfect for any little girl. I used this adorable Magnolia stamp called Standing With Hair Bow.

I created this card for the following challenges:

Just Magnolia: Sketch

Paper Play: Pretty Pastels

Everybody Art: Pastels

Oh Alice: Something For A Child

One Stitch At A Time: Children's Theme

Quixotic: Oh Baby (For A Baby/Child)

Annabelle Stamps: Use Pearls

Die Cut Dreams: Tilda In Pink

Card Recipe:
Image: Magnolia Standing With Hair Bow Tilda Stamp
Paper: Pink Cardstock, White Cardstock, Bazzill Basics Spring Breeze Cardstock, Bazzill Basics Cool Heather Cardstock
Embellishments: Oriental Trading Company Paper Daisies ~ Pink, Oriental Trading Company Paper Daisies ~ Purple, Oriental Trading Company Paper Daisies ~ White, Offray Kendra White Opal Ribbon, Queen & Co Pearls ~ Indigo
Tools: EK Success Rock Fern Punch, EK Success 1 3/8'' Circle Punch
Other: Crayola Colored Pencils, EK Success Colored Pencils


24 comments:

  1. WHat a sweetie love it Thank you for joining us here at OSAAT.

    Hugs Janette
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  2. Very pretty Mary, thanks for joining us at DCD.
    xx

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  3. Oh Mary this is an adorable card really beautiful Tilda, thanks for playing with us at DCD this week please come back soon
    Hugs Susie & Vikki xx

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  4. Beautifully soft colouring on this card! Thanks for taking the Annabelle Stamps challenge this week and hope you join us again.

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  5. Such a sweet card and image.
    Thanks for playing this week at OSAAT.
    smiles...Tammy

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  6. Beautiful card and I thank you for entering it into OSAAT Challenges this week Please pop back to see the winner and new challenge on Sunday

    Liz xx

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  7. oh love this tilda not seen this one before love the soft colurs
    thanks for joining us at OSAAT love hugs cheryl xxxxx

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  8. Beautiful creation, and what a cute Tilda image, Thanks for joining us over at OSAAT, hope to see you again soon, Good Luck
    Sarah xx

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  9. beautiful card, i love the fabulous pastel colours and sweet image
    Thank you for joining us at Oh Alice!
    love tasha xx

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  10. Oh what a gorgeous card, sweet image and fab colours.
    luv
    Debby

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  11. Really great card for a girl. Thanks for joining us at OSAAT this week. Hope to see you again.

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  12. Mary, another beautiful creation from you I see...So soft and precious, truly awesome piece of art..thank you for sharing with us again at OSAAT - good luck hun

    stitchy xoxox

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  13. Hi Mary,
    Love your card, it's so cute and love all the soft colours, so pretty!
    Thanks so much for playing along with our Say It With Pearls challenge at AnnaBelle Stamps Blog!

    Have a wonderful weekend,
    Take Care,
    Kylie X

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  14. aw Mary this is so sweet - the flowers around the image look gorgeous

    Thanks so much for playing along at Die Cut Dreams this week
    Hugs
    Victoria
    x

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  15. aw Mary this is so sweet - the flowers around the image look gorgeous

    Thanks so much for playing along at Die Cut Dreams this week
    Hugs
    Victoria
    x

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  16. This is so sweet Mary, very cute!
    Thanks for playing along with our challenge this week :)
    Andrea

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  17. Very cute! Thanks for joining the Quixotic Paperie Challenge this week. Kim

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