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Life is an Adventure

Hi everyone!! Danielle here today from GirlRacerScrap with a fun and simple card. I really wanted to use the Studio Calico Wanderlust Transparencies in a different way rather then in Pocket Scrapbooking.  I thought this saying went really well with the Spiffy Scooters set from Paper Smooches. *Plus we all know I love my scooters*



For the scooter I Paper Pieced it using Lawn Fawn - Let's Polka 6 x 6 Paper Pack. BTW, these pads are getting hard to find and Vanessa has them in the store!!! 
Then, I topped the card of with the Remember to Explore sticker from Fancy Pants Designs to finish it off.  

You can see below this is a PERFECT opportunity for the KOOL TAK adhesive!!!  It works great with transparencies and adds a bit of dimension to your project.  Regular foam squares are on the scooter for a comparison. 



You can find the supplies I used below in the Butterfly Reflections Ink Online Store!!!


Paper Smooches - Spiffy Scooters & Dies

Studio Calico - Wanderlust Transparency Sheets
Lawn Fawn - 2.5" Round Grid Block
Kool Tak - Clear Foam Adhesive
Lawn Fawn - Let's Polka 6 x 6 Paper Pad
Fancy Pants Designs - As You Wish Label Stickers

For more inspiration be sure to check out the Butterfly Reflections Ink Pinterest Page here.


*Also, right now you can get 20% off all My Mind's Eye Products in the shop. Use code MME20 during checkout. 

See you next week!


~Danielle

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