Good afternoon, the morning sure has gotten away from me
guess that happens when you have a DRs. appointment
and a trip to the cell phone store!
I am adding a card to the Turners Syndrome blog hop challenge
where you can read all about it HERE if you want to join in
and though it is NOT about the prizes
there are some great ones to be had
but I encourage you to read the importance of this hop!!
In trying to keep within the color palate of the challenge I decided to use
one of my favorite Memory Box Collage dies, Reverse Butterfly Collage.
I added a lime green paper underneath, stamped with a sentiment
I thought perfect for Turner's and added a few gems to the butterflies.
You can see my original post HERE and you might want to check it out
as I have a fun prize as well!
as I have a fun prize as well!
We would love to have you hop and join in with us
and please, please read not only the challenge rules
but about Turner's Syndrome as well!!
and please, please read not only the challenge rules
but about Turner's Syndrome as well!!
8 comments:
Beautiful! One of my favorite dies ... in fact, I too thought about making a card using this beautiful die. Great minds! LOL Simply BEAUTIFUL!!
Diane your card is gorgeous with all those cut out butterflies! I really love that die! Thank you for helping spread awareness of TS! I appreciate it!
I love your card and the colors you used for it. I have that die too but for now my big die cutting machine is buried and I cannot lift it to another location at present until I am completely healed so I am doing the best I can with my cutter and a mini die cutting machine.
Love this beautiful card with the butterflies and lime green. So springlike!
Fabulous card, love the butterflies
Hope all is well my friend.. Lovely card with the beautiful fresh green... Can't wait to see that in the garden!
Oh my goodness, this is perfect! What a beautiful card! Thanks for joining in the TSA challenge!
Diane, Beautiful card. Sets my heart a flutter! Thank you for joining in helping spread the word of Turner Syndrome. stay safe and happy crafting!
Hugs,
Jan
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