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Shake, shake, shake Tiptoe Dance Fairies
#ShakerCard #SlimlineCard #SlimlineMultiSlider #TiptoeFairyDance DT Marj Banzales Watercolor Naturals You Are My Sunshine Paper Pack
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One Eyed Harry....
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 Hello my Crafty Friends!! Candace here with my post for TLC Designs.  Today I am showing a card I made using dies Zinnia Slimline, Happy Dragonfly Circle and Rosie Sentiment. The stamps I used are One Eyed Harry Digital Stamp and for the bat Jack O' Gnome digital stamp. The pattern papers are from Creeping it Real and Watercolor Naturals. I colored Harry with Halloween colors to make this Halloween card. Visit the TLC Designs Shop for amazing products!!  Thanks for stopping by and have a great day! Â
Spooky Halloween Treats
#ZinniaSlimline celebrate frame die Creeping It Real Digital Papers Creeping it Real Digital Stamps DT - Steph Ackerman
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Blessings ~ A Mother's Love
Apple a Day Apple A Day Dies Blessings DT - Melanie Smith Emerald Fall Paper Pack Festive Friends Digital
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Hi Friends, DT Melanie here with you today to share my newest card featuring the digital stamp named "Blessings" This card measures 5x7" and I have merged two digital images to create this sweet scene. Blessings along with the pile of leaves from the Festive Friends Digital Stamp Set also available. Once printed and colored with Copic markers I die cut the image using the largest two dies from the Apple a Day die set and finished the center foal off by shaping and gluing multiple 3D leaves around the bottom of the image. In this close up angle shot...
Seahorse Samm
DT - Marilyn Scheller Seahorse Samm digital stamp set Watercolor Naturals
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Hi all, hope you are doing well. Marilyn here today with a card made using the digital stamp set Seahorse Samm. To begin, the fish were sized differently, two of the sentiments were combined and all printed onto white cardstock. The background piece of paper was printed using one of the pretty designs from the Watercolor Naturals digital paper and once all the papers were printed and cut, the fish were masked off and blue distress ink sponged around them. The same ink was spattered using an old toothbrush. Finally, after removing the masking paper, the fish were coloured with Copic markers...