Hey everyone...........I hope you are having a great weekend.
The challenge this week at "Birthday Sundaes" is - Anything goes.
For my card I used some pretty papers from K&Company.
Here is a close up of what I call my recycled Butterfly. I used Indie Art cartridge to cut this butterfly from an old calendar.......add a little lots of glitter a flower and a button, so pretty!
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Come join us for your chance of winning a $20 store Credit
Hope to see you there
Tracey
Hi Tracey, super cute card...love it. FABULOUS! ~Shen
ReplyDeleteTracey, love your butterfly birthday card, so adorable :)
ReplyDeleteSooooo pretty! I adore that sparkly butterfly! x
ReplyDeleteTracey,
ReplyDeleteI love this card but that should not be a surprise to you. I love butterflies as you know.
Great Job...
I am going to try and enter the challenge this week. Been so busy not had the chance I think I have entered all of these challenges over there but 2. Never won or even been featured. Glad you are apart of their team... I dont enter to win but would be nice to have my card featured sometime...Blog:http://lovethatexpressions.blogspot.com/
this is so beautiful. you do beautiful work.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous card! That butterfly is simply stunning! ~ Blessings
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Super beautiful card Tracey as always!! Love the glitter and the tiny flower with the tiny button:) TFS
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What a lovely card. I love the butterfly and all the little details !
ReplyDeleteCheers from Bangalore ,India
Dr Sonia S V
http://cardsandschoolprojects.blogspot.com
Such a beautiful card. I love the butterfly and great papers.
ReplyDeleteThis card is gorgeous Tracey (as are all the LOs you posted this week)! I love the glittery butterfly cut from a calendar! Such a creative feature :)
ReplyDeleteAmber
Oh I love this, Tracey! The butterfly is really cool and I like the colors/papers you used. Sorry it took me a week to visit!
ReplyDeleteI love the way you combined stitching with the border punch. It looks fabulous! And the glitter is just super against the muted tones of the paper!
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