Happy Saturday!
I hope your day is as glorious as it is here in Essex (UK). The sun is shining, the birds and bees are flying about and I have spotted the first ladybirds in the garden.
In fact, it reminds me of my childhood; And what is a huge part of childhood memories?
Yes, you got it, Parties, Cake and Balloons!
And so today I have a really super fast card to make for those last moment invites for your children or grandchildren to a birthday party.
Today's card features the Balloon Celebration stamp Set, Whisper White and Melon Mambo Thicker Bakers twine and the new In Colours (2016 - 2018)
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- Trim a piece of A4 Flirty Flamingo Cardstock to 28.8 x 10.5 cms; score at 14.8 cms; Fold & Burnish
- Trim a piece of Whisper White Cardstock to 14.4 x 10.1 cms
- Begin by stamping 3 clouds using the Cloud Stamp from the Balloon Celebration Stamp Set, with the Soft Suede Classic Ink Pad
- Next stamp the three balloons using a combination of Peakaboo Peach, Flirty Flamingo & Sweet Sugarplum Classic Ink Pads - allow the baloons of overlap one another
- Stamp the Baloon Strings stamp using Archival Basic Gray Ink Pad
- Stamp the Birthday Greeting using Archival Basic Gray Ink Pad
- Cut off a length of Melon Mambo Thicker Bakers Twine, and the same length of Melon Mambo Thicker Bakers Twine, wrap around the card front and tie a bow
- Mat onto your Card Base using Stampin Dimensionals for adde'd Lift'
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