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Cute, cute, cute, that’s all I can say about this card. I love the pastel colors of pink and green for that Spring look. I used an embossing folder for the front and cut out the front so that the bunny image can show through. The image was colored with watercolor pencils of pale pink and green. I then die cut the flower and leaves to give a little dimension to the card front. You can’t really see it but the lettering is made using vinyl that I cut out, the letters were a little tedious but well worth the wow factor. I left the inside blank so that a personal message could be added.

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Like all fishermen they always talk about the one that got away. I made this card to show that sometimes they don’t get away. I first put fish on hooks along the side of the card and a few small ones dangling from some string in the front, but the main fish is the one in the back. I even left lots of room on the back to write a nice message about how the big one got away. Great card for any fisherman.





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I just wanted to pop in to show a couple of St. Patty’s Day cards that I made for a few people. The first one is called a screen card, it stretches out like one of those old timey curtains. It was a simple one because I used a lot of stickers on it. The first picture is how it looks closed and second one shows it stretched open.


For the second card I wanted to use a leprechaun’s hat and bow tie with a whimsical mustache.


Now this last item is a little leprechaun cut file from Lia Griffith. On some of them I added a bag of gold coins and on others I put just one chocolate. Cute and simple and I know the recipient will love him also!

