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Birthday Daisy


Hi there, 

So I'm popping by with a clean & simple card, thanks to the great design team over at Freshly Made Sketches, they have a fab sketch this week which I wanted to take part in, here it is: 


The circle in this sketch really spoke to me & I knew straight away that I wanted to use the daisy delights stamp & co-ordinating punch. So here is what I created: 


I also used the daisy delightful daisy designer series paper which really compliments this wonderful suite. I couldn't resist using the new clear faceted gems for the pollen as well as adding some bling to the card. Here is a close up: 


I hope you have been inspired with this card & thanks for popping by. 

Happy Stampin', 

x Jessie B x

Supplies used: 

Stamps: Daisy Delights
Ink: Lemon Lime Twist, Sweet Sugarplum, Tranquil Tide, Wisteria Wonder
Paper: Crumb Cake Cardstock, Delightful Daisy Designer Series Paper, Sweet Sugarplum Cardstock, Tranquil Tide Cardstock, Wisteria Wonder Cardstock
Accessories: Classic Label Punch, Clear Faceted Gems, Daisy Punch

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  1. Sweet colors on the daisy! I love the way you did the leaves. Thank you for playing along with us at Freshly Made Sketches.

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