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[No one like You] Multi-Occasion Card


 I recently organized my clear stamps in a much more easy to find method (head over to my Instagram to see it) and I came across this lovely "Woodland Creatures" stamp set I had from HeroArts. I never used this to make a card so decided to finally put it to use! These mushrooms were colored with my colored pencils and I propped the blue mushroom with some foam tape. I stamped the sentiment (also from the stampset) and added it on some blue cardstock with foam squares. I am ALL ABOUT dimension!

I decided to keep it simple and embellished with some Opaque white Nuvo drops! 

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 Thanks for stopping by! Follow me on Instagram for more cards, reels and crafty fun!
Jill

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  1. A great card Jill and so nice to see you back playing with us again in the Snippets Playground!

    Hugs

    Di xx

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  2. Hi Jill,
    Visiting your blog as you left a lovely comment on mine and wanted to say thank you, it was very kind of you!

    I've had a little wander back through your blog and discovered how super cute your cards are and what a good eye for colour you have as well.

    Cheers,
    Sarah

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    1. That is really sweet of you to stop by and look around! I am new to the cardmaking blog world so I appreciate it a lot!

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  3. Super cute card! Thanks for sharing with us at CCS.
    DT Stacey www.butterflycreations.blog

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