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Thursday 10 April 2014

Birthday Surprize

Hello. Welcome.   I have made my first hidden tag card. Should have posted this yesterday but the evening kind of slipped away........


I wanted to keep it simple.  The image is from LOTV Just For Girls art pad.  I cut it and the frame using Sizzix Scallop Rectangle dies.  The patterned paper is My Minds Eye Collectables.  It's a bit more chocolatey in real life.   The edges are inked with DI Walnut Stain.  I added a button and a piece of lace to the tag. 


The tag is cut from a piece of Crate Paper patterned cardstock and the sentiment, Norwegian birthday wishes, is computer generated.  Both were cut using the scallop rectangle dies.  This would be a great place for a gift card.  Note to self.. must remember that. 

Joining the fun at
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - Happy Birthday  
Joan's Touch Challenge 8 - Plaid/Check/Striped paper, a border round an image
LOTV Challenge - 10th Birthday 
That Craft Place Challenge - Buttons

Thanks for your visit.  Hugs

5 comments:

  1. Such a fun card and I love that sweet image, too! Thanks for playing along with us at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday challenge!

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  2. Such a pretty card and I love the colors! You cannot beat LOTV for the sweetest images.
    Sandy xx

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  3. How sweet! Thanks for joining us over at That Craft Place Challenge Blog. Erin xx

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  4. Another cute card. Adorable image.
    Thanks for joining us at Joan's Touch for the weekly challenge.
    Joan
    www.joanstouch.com

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  5. Very pretty card Gail, love the hidden tag.
    Thanks for joining our '10th Birthday' challenge!

    Good Luck!

    Anne x
    Lili of the Valley

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