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Wednesday, September 8, 2021
The House That Stamps Built: Sparkle and Shine
12 comments:
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Very pretty - love the DP you used and it is perfect for this challenge. I see we have two DT members that think alike. LOL
ReplyDeleteFabulous fold Donna and I love that gold polka dot paper!
ReplyDeleteThis is pure fun with all those foiled sparkly dots and I like that fun fold too!
ReplyDeleteOh, so pretty!! The shimmer and shine on that paper is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and gorgeous spotty paper and design. xx
ReplyDeleteI love it so much. I hope you’re well.
ReplyDeleteOh yes Donna what a fantastic idea to use those very pretty foiled and glittery papers we try to hoard all the time! Love your fun fold with it too! Thanks for the great inspiration!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous DP and card design Donna..Loz
ReplyDeleteHappy Friday my friend. Hope you’re well.
ReplyDeleteWonderful card! It's chic, glam, and has just a wee bit of a mid-century vintage feel to it (in particular, my mind goes to Vegas during that era) that I completely adore.
ReplyDeleteAutumn Zenith 🧡 Witchcrafted Life
Love this! Great designer paper. Great minds think a like...... I really like the "arm" on the fun fold here too. Wonderful job!
ReplyDeleteSometimes all we need is a patterned paper. I think you've used it cleverly here, with a simple yet special fold.
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