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A Glittery Happy Birthday

Goodness, 3 cards today. I am on a roll, lol. I posted a Saturday Share on the SBC Facebook group and the ladies came up with some great ones. So I had a lot of inspiration today.

Okay this is my last card. It is inspired by Penny's Paper Crafty Blog and Little Claire's Designs challenges.  Anything goes and Bright/Beautiful.  I was especially excited to check out one of the sponsors Sparkle N Sprinkle  and their glittery challenge. I LOOOOVE glitter, sparkle and bling. I think I found another go to site! So here is what I came up with for this card.

My Tip: If you don't sew but love stitching on cards, use color flocking. Didn't show up here real good but trust me, it looks great and like real yarn. Love it!!!!

Is it bright enough, lol?!?!

Recipe:
American Craft Cardstock
MS Glitters
White MS Glue
Dollar Bin jewels and die cut
Yellow Flocking
Fiskars Tag Punch

Also check out these challenges:
Party Time Tuesdays
Connie Can Crop

I hope your enjoyed today's project. I would love if you were a follower. Let me know so I can follow back. Thanks for stopping by,

ps: Also, you can join up at my Challenge/Tutorial Blog: Scrapbook Blessings Club and Facebook group: Scrapbook Blessings Club for more fun, games, inspiration, tips and techniques. Have a blessed day!

Comments

  1. Love your glittery birthday card and what a great idea to only highlight certain areas of the letters. So glad you shared it with us for the Sparkle N Sprinkle Creative Challenge and that you've found a new site to visit (regularly I hope). :-)

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  2. Beautiful project!

    Thanks for joining us at Penny's Paper Crafty and I hope we see you again soon!

    Hugz

    Laurian

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  3. A really great, fun card - love the glitter you've used,

    Thanks for joining us at Little Claire.

    Helen x

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  4. Oh love the flocking tip!! Thanks!! This is such a bright and fun card!! Sorry I'm just now leaving you love. That pneumonia really did me in. Thanks for entering my January challenge. Scrappy hugs, Connie can crop

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