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The Stamping Chef- Green/Good Luck Challenge

The Stamping Chef is hosting their bi-weekly challenge with Green/Good Luck.  I choose to use Ally O' Malley for my easel card.  I got her when she was a freebie on the Facebook page but you can get her at The Stamping Chef Store now.

 She is a little sassy...  Loaded up on the Stickles for here and had fun doodling her border.
Hope you join in....

I also have a couple other challenges to enter:
Party Time Tuesdays
Sweet Stamps Blog
Cuttin and Stampin Challenge
Anything Goes Challenge

Hope you have a blessed day and thanks for stopping by,
 

Comments

  1. Cute card, thanks for joining us at PTT.

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  2. Great card, Sandy! I just colored this image up yesterday too! She's so fun!
    I still haven't seen you link your last card up over at A Die for a Sketch!...Nancy :o)

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  3. Super sassy card. Love all the glitter. Thank you for joining us this week at Sweet Stamps! good luck in the draw.
    Hugs Tamara
    PS I have blog candy to give away on my blog Posh Cat Crafts!

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  4. Reall fun card. Great image. Thanks for joining us at Anything Goes this time.
    Carol xx DT

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  5. Adorable card! Thanks for playing with us this week at Cuttin' and Stampin!
    Doris

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  6. This is fabby! Thanks for joining the challenge! CallyAnn Cuttin and Stampin DT

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  7. Fabulous - I hope you'll link up at 52 Card Pickup this week!

    http://www.oldbackporch.com/2013/03/52-card-pickup-211.html

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