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No Sew Quilted Card

I was blog surfing and came across Nicole Heady's Make it Monday #159.  Although I can't join her challenge as I don't have any papertrey ink items, I find her challenge very inspiring.  What a great way to use my scraps!!! So I went through my stash of scraps and came out with this card. 

This is also my third entry for Simon Says Stamps Blog Wednesday Challenge with the theme HAPPY BIRTHDAY

Ingredients:
Card Stock: Stampin' Up! Crumble Cake, Popular Ivory Card
Patterned Paper: Miscellaneous Scrap (Sorry I lose all the information for these as they are pretty old)
Stamp: Stampin' Up! Whimsical Words
Ink: VersaFine Vintage Sepia
Others: Stampin' Up! Label Punch, buttons (no brand)



Comments

Jingle said…
This is very cute! Thank you so much for playing along with us over at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge!
Su Yi said…
Love how you made the ends of every paper. any tips?
I use make-up wedges and dab on brown colored stamping ink, then lightly rub the edges of the papers. You can also get chalk ink which can be inked directly on the edges without using the make-up wedges

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