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Hello....popping back in today with 2 cards. First one up is for Happy Little Stampers - Off The Edge. I pulled out Destinations Texas stamps from Hero Arts. My daughter just spent 2 weeks there visiting her best friend in Texas and I wanted to sent her family a thank you card.



Next up is my card for Papertrey Ink's The Great Cover-Up Mix and match stamps and dies.


I pulled out Best Birthday Balloon Dies, Birthday Cheer Dies, and Two Toned stamps for the wee trio of stars. I heat embossed the stars in white.



Thank you so much for taking the time to stop by...enjoy your day and please stay safe!



9 comments :

  1. Delightful cards, Kim! Love the coloring on your Texas thank you and of course the polka dots with the balloons!

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  2. The Texas card has a super layout, stamping off the edge makes such a great effect, but I tend to forget about this as an option.
    The balloons are prefect for the slimline shape, loving the vibrant colors and large script font for the die cut sentiment.

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  3. OH my goodness, your cards are DEElightful Kim! Love the graphic presentation~

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  4. Love the way you added you Texas stamps to your card, it adds drama and interest.
    Thanks for joining us at HLS CAS. :)

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  5. Love the angled look of the Texas card and how fun your daughter was there. And super vibrant colours of the balloon card-crafty hugs xx

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  6. Love your Texas card, and thanks for linking it up at Happy Little Stampers for the CAS Challenge! The orange and yellow palette looks so good for your slimline card!

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  7. Both of these are just fantastic! The Texas thank you card is so fun and coloured perfectly. Your card for the Cover Up challenge is really festive--love!

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  8. Two really fun cards. Wow, to have a specific stamp for Texas is awesome, and that is a wonderful thank you. And, your PTI card is so sunny and happy.

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  9. Super fun cards. How cool that there is a stamp just for Texas

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