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Haha, She is turning 40!

Hi everyone,
What to do when you are having a blah day... make some bright and fun cards... well, card.  This one is for a friend who is turning 40. I think she will get a kick out of it.

My Tip: when entering Color challenges, pick you paper first and then color you image to match the colors.

recipe:
TCP Studio- 6x6 packs
Stickles- yellow and green
 Marvy- black pen
Bugaboo Digital Stamp
Prismacolor Pencils
Glossy Accents ( for the birdie)

So my inspiration came from these great blogs:

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,
 
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Comments

  1. Beautiful!!!! You're so right, this bright and cheery card is sure to bring a smile to anyone's face. Thanks for joining us this week at Sweet Sketch Wednesday 2.

    Linda

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  2. I am sure your friend will love it! Thanks for sharing your lovely creation with us on Day Four of our Birthday Celebration at Bugaboo Stamps.
    Jen Leeflang
    Bugaboo DT

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  3. What a happy cheerful card, love the bright colors and great sentiment. Thanks for joining us this week. Hugs, Heide SSW2-DT

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  4. stunning card, love the colorful
    thanks for playing with us at di's digi
    hugs
    céline

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  5. Gorgeous colors! It is SUCH a fun card! I love all the sparkle ... it makes me happy just looking at it! Thanks for sharing it with us.
    ~Jo, SSW2-DT

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  6. That card should brighten up anyone! Thanks for helping Bugaboo to celebrate its fifth birthday.

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  7. Thanks for joining in our 5th Birthday Bash Color Challenge @ Catch the Bug!
    I love all of your projects and appreciate you taking the time to join us!

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  8. This is a fabulous card, such lovely bright colours.
    Thank you for joining us at Di's Digi Designs.
    Pauline
    x
    I have candy on my blog if you would like to take a look - http://craftingwithcotnob.blogspot.co.uk/

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