Today is Lily’s birthday and she turns double figures today –
which came as quite a surprise to me, as I thought she was 10 already. In the
end, as I couldn’t quite believe it, I settled for a name on the front rather
than a number.
I wanted to make a card which showed off these gorgeous
papers, which you can earn free during Sale-A-Bration. If you’re on my mailing
list, look out for a special purchase deal coming your way soon which will help
you make the most of these papers!
The letters are created with the Big Shot and the Timeless
Type Junior Alphabet. I confess I don’t own this set, but did have a lot of
leftover letters from when I borrowed it from my friend Alison for a
scrapbooking class. So I rooted
through them all and eventually found what I needed in Basic Black.
Tip: The flower and
brad are stuck on with a Glue Dot as I didn’t want the brad to show through to
the inside of the card.
Cardstock: Confetti
White, Lucky Limeade
Paper: Everyday
Enchantment (SAB)
Accessories: Big
Shot, Timeless Type Junior Alphabet, Blossom Party die, Scallop Edge Punch,
Designer Printed Brads, Basic Black taffeta ribbon
All products by Stampin’ Up!®
LOVELY!! You must get that alphabet - ooh, the possibilities!!
ReplyDeleteExcellent job, Helen! It's not too grown up looking, yet not at all childish - perfect for someone entering the double digit years.
ReplyDeleteSuch a wonderful card and I think it's perfect with her name! So much more personal!!
ReplyDeleteEvery time I see something made with this paper it looks great. I have used it over and over again and need to get some more. So I'll have to send another £45 order in!!!!
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