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Friday 18 May 2018

Sparkle like you-know-who

OK, this is NOT a post about weddings, Royal or otherwise, but whoever is getting married, or celebrating anything else tomorrow, I wish you the most sparklingly happy day.


and because the sparkle doesn't show up in the main pic, here's a close up
 

The background is one of several made using the same technique that I found lurking in my UFO box. It's a couple of years since I made it and I can't remember exactly how I did it (although I'm sure one of you will be able to remind me) but it involved waxed paper, an embossing folder and a hot iron. At the time I tried stamping on it with very limited success, but thanks to the Misti I was able to stamp everything several times over  to get decent ink coverage.

The border is an Indigo Blu stamp and everything else from a magazine freebie set - I think it was with the now-defunct Quick Cards Made Easy. Obviously a sentiment like that needs added sparkle, which I added with Stickles.

I think this would be a perfect card for a little girl.

I am sharing it with

Allsorts Challenge - In the pink
Sweet Stampin' - Magic/Myth/Fantasy
Shopping Our Stash - For the kids  

7 comments:

  1. Beautiful Jane, but then I love anything fairy's.

    Sue xx

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  2. Ohhh this is super, I love sparkly things and this is just perfect, Love Hazelxx

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  3. Beautiful card, great background!

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  4. Gorgeous, love the fairy and how she pops against the background!
    Thanks for playing along with the "for the kids" challenge this week with the crew from SHOPPING OUR STASH!!

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  5. So much lovely pink here Jane, many thanks for sharing with us at Allsorts challenge.

    B x

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  6. Beautiful card. Thanks for joining us at Sweet Stampin'
    Cass xx

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  7. oh my gosh, this is so pretty and so magical! love that gorgeous faerie! thanks for SHOPPING YOUR (kid-centric!) STASH with us this week!♥

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