JoAnn is our host for this challenge.
If you are not using the topping just make sure that it is a birthday card.
Here is the card that I did.
Spellbinders mint cardstock for the base
49 in market Laser cuts
Echoes of Time paper
Postage collage dies mini seals
Blanket stitch die
Our Surprise Party Guest is Jennie Maier
I hope to see you in the challenge.


Wow that is just stunning, such pretty flowers and love the die cut for the base too!
ReplyDeleteOooh loving this vintagey collagey vibe! The layers and elements are perfection! Great rectangle dies and that sweet little envie is adorable add the pretty posies and wa la PERFECTION! This must have been so fun to create as it is so fun to look at! LOVE!
ReplyDeleteOooh, the pierced scallop and blanket stitch is sooooo pretty, as is the paper and the 49 & Market laser cuts. I love this soft color combo. Dreamy!
ReplyDeleteBarbara, your card is so elegant and lovely. I love the softness of it. Hope you have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty card Barbara, the elements go beautifully together, Cathy x
ReplyDeleteHi Barbara, thanks for the welcome! I love the pretty shading on your card!! Very small world, as I'm originally from Kenosha!! My dad, sister and brother are all still there. Enjoy your warmth in FL! I'm leaving for there in 10 days and can't wait. Thanks again, Jennie
ReplyDeleteThis is a real stunner! I love all all the beautiful details!
ReplyDeleteYou have done a great job mixing products on this card, Barb! It is really lovely! Sorry for my late comment we just got back from our trip.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Barb. Love the papers and pretty flowers along with the postage die cuts.
ReplyDeleteOh wow! How did you make this?! Gorgeous papers and flowers and stunning composition. Absolutely great job on this one, Barb!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful Barb! I love all of these elements together - I'm in awe. I think I would have a hard time putting everything together so well. Especially love the little envelope.
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty, Barbara! Reminds me of a Victorian notecard.
ReplyDeleteI've been remiss to visit all the teams' blogs lately so I'm backtracking. I love this card so much! It has a vintage feel to it of days gone by. Just saw Shirley's comment - I should have just said Ditto! LOL
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