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KLM is our wonderful sponsor over at Passionate Paper Crafters and Family Facebook Group! We have lots of fun over on the group and lots of inspiration and projects are constantly shared!

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When I saw this image, I got all the "new baby" card vibes. I used the cloud stencil from the August Simon Says Stamp Card Kit. I've used this stencil SO MUCH- it's so versatile! I colored in the image with my Spectrum Noir markers and propped it up with some foam tape. I added some enamel dots as embellishments!

I entered this card in the following challenges:

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Jill

Comments

  1. Darling card Jill! Nice smudging of the soft hue sky of your precious image. Thank you for sharing your sweet creation with us at Jan's Digi Blog Challenge. Hope you will join us again. We offer a new challenge each month. Good Luck and Happy Holidays!
    Hugs,
    Jan
    (Owner & Illustrator of Jan's Digi Stamp Shop)

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  2. KLM Digital Designs is a new company to me so I will definitely have to check them out. Your card is wonderful, the coloring is superb. Thanks for entering your lovely project in our challenge at Jan's Digi Stamps. Donna

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  3. Cute baby card. Love the design and colours. Thank you for joining us at Through the Craft Room Door this month. Happy Holidays and I hope we will see you lovely cards again in 2022.

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  4. Wonderfully colored card and amazing clouds. Thanks for joining us at Jan's Challenge and best of luck! Pam, DT

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