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Saturday, March 28, 2015



Sweet Stamps Challenge


My friend Donna turned me onto making these cute quarter fold cards. So fun when you want something different than your normal card fold. I used Sweet Stamps Glam Girl Bailey inside and the sentiment is from the set called Sassy Sayings #1. I also used a piccolos dragonfly on the front of the card and jazzed it up with glitter on the wings. I hope that you will try this fun card style and link up your card to the challenge that is going on at Sweet Stamps











8 comments:

Nazeema Calypso Thompson said... [Reply to comment]

This is gorgeous!!! I love that glittery floral paper!! The inside is outstanding... That Glam Girl is suer CUTE and I love the creation the sentiment. Very well done and THANK YOU Donna, for introducing you. Thank you for joining us this week at SweetStamps.

Denise said... [Reply to comment]

I agree with Nazeema thank you for joining us in the SweetStamps.com challenge this week and using the glam girl! I just love it and it is such a beautiful creation.
Crafty Hugs
xox

Donna K said... [Reply to comment]

So happy you had time to join us this week Paula!!! You did a fantastic job with your card. I told you that you'd love this fold!! Great card sweet friend!

Sandy Fredrick said... [Reply to comment]

Love the DP you used and the added dragonfly and wonderful flower embellishments. Beautiful coloring on Bailey too. Thank you for joining us in our blog challenge at SweetStamps.com.

Shelly Schmidt said... [Reply to comment]

Fab design- love the Dp you used- the patterns and the glimmery flowers are fab- and love the inside and how you tied it all together! Thanks for joining SweetStamps in our Quarterfold card challenge.

~ Kendra ~ said... [Reply to comment]

What an awesome card!! Love that sentiment!! Very fun! Thanks for joining us at SweetStamps.com!!!

simply monica said... [Reply to comment]

Absolutely fabulous!! love this

Krista's Paper Cafe said... [Reply to comment]

Beautiful cards Miss Paula. I really like the first one. I love how you included a number of differing elements.

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