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[Sending Thanks] SSS September Card Kit #3


 Here is card #3 with the SSS September Card Kit. I stamped the sunflower stamp multiple times on white cardstock and colored in using alcohol markers. I used the included washi tape to create a border on the top and bottom of the green cardstock and used a very thin gold washi tape to decorate the side of the card panel. I used Diamond Sparkles from Stampin' Up to embellish the sunflower centers!



I used the included Tim Holtz sentiment stickers and mounted it on some foam tape for some added dimension. I love how fun and quick this card was to make! 

I entered this card in the following challenges:

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Jill
 

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  1. Wow.. this is fab! Love sunflowers and the touch of sparkle!
    Thanks for playing along with our stamps & fun = CREATIVITY Challenge and good luck!

    Hugs and please come back soon!
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  2. Your card is gorgeous 🥰! Thank you for your participation at Inspiration Station Blog we hope to see you on our next challenge too!
    Marci - DT

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  3. Gorgeous card, I love Sunflowers especially in the Autumn. Thanks for linking up with us at The Inspiration Station Challenge and best of luck in the draw! Donna

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  4. What a wonderful card! I like the little details and sparkle. Thanks for joining us at S+F=C.

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  5. Sunflowers are always so perfect for fall. Thank you so much for playing with us at Lawn Fawnatics!

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  6. Very pretty card, I love the sunflowers! Thank you so much for playing the Lawn Fawnatics Challenge!
    -Samantha

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  7. So beautiful. I love it.
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