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Karen B. here from The Bald Dragonfly
, and it is an absolute pleasure to be guesting today! I've created a clean and simple, really cute card for you today featuring products from Avery Elle and My Favorite Things available at the store.

I started by creating a light sky background with the MFT Cloud Stencil, a blue cardstock base and white ink. (Love how many options this simple stencil provides!) I then die cut a white fence from the MFT Frightful Fence and some grass in two shades of light green from the MFT Grassy Hills Die-namics. On the top most layer of grass, I die cut Twice the Hugs from MFT so that the darker green could show throw. Then, I stamped and colored the super cute puppy from Avery Elle's More Furry Friends, fussy cut him out and then adhered him to the card. For a finishing touch, I extended my sentiment with a banner from a cute pun, also stamped from Avery Elle's More Furry Friends.

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Comments

  1. This is totally adorable, Karen!!! I just recently ordered that MFT Cloud Stencil. Can't wait to get inky with it!!!

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  2. This is adorable Karen! Love the sweet scene you've created for this little pup!

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  3. This has totally stolen my doggie loving heart! Karen rocks!

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